Patrick Bermudez
Affiliations: | Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada |
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Albouy P, Peretz I, Bermudez P, et al. (2018) Specialized neural dynamics for verbal and tonal memory: fMRI evidence in congenital amusia. Human Brain Mapping |
Pineault J, Jolicoeur P, Grimault S, et al. (2018) Functional changes in the cortical semantic network in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Neuropsychology. 32: 417-435 |
Bermudez P, Zatorre RJ. (2009) The absolute pitch mind continues to reveal itself. Journal of Biology. 8: 75 |
Bermudez P, Lerch JP, Evans AC, et al. (2009) Neuroanatomical correlates of musicianship as revealed by cortical thickness and voxel-based morphometry. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 19: 1583-96 |
Bermudez P, Zatorre RJ. (2009) A distribution of absolute pitch ability as revealed by computerized testing Music Perception. 27: 89-101 |
Bermudez P, Zatorre R. (2009) Anatomical Markers of Musicianship and Absolute Pitch as Revealed by Deformation-Based Morphometry Neuroimage. 47: S88 |
Bermudez P, Zatorre RJ. (2005) Differences in gray matter between musicians and nonmusicians. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1060: 395-9 |
Bermudez P, Zatorre RJ. (2005) Conditional associative memory for musical stimuli in nonmusicians: implications for absolute pitch. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 25: 7718-23 |
Bermudez P, Zatorre RJ. (2001) Sexual dimorphism in the corpus callosum: methodological considerations in MRI morphometry. Neuroimage. 13: 1121-30 |
Blood AJ, Zatorre RJ, Bermudez P, et al. (1999) Emotional responses to pleasant and unpleasant music correlate with activity in paralimbic brain regions. Nature Neuroscience. 2: 382-7 |