Dominique T. Vuvan, Ph.D

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2006-2012 Psychology University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
 2012-2016 Psychoogy  International Laboratory for Brain, Music, and Sound Research (BRAMS) 
 2016- Psychology Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States 
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Mark Schmuckler grad student 2012 Skidmore College
 (The Statistical Learning Of Musical Expectancy.)
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Vuvan DT, Simon E, Baker DJ, et al. (2020) Musical training mediates the relation between working memory capacity and preference for musical complexity. Memory & Cognition
Schmuckler MA, Vuvan DT, Lewandowska OP. (2020) Aggregate context effects in music processing. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Russo FA, Vuvan DT, Thompson WF. (2019) Vowel Content Influences Relative Pitch Perception in Vocal Melodies Music Perception. 37: 57-65
Shen D, Vuvan DT, Alain C. (2018) Cortical Sources of the Auditory Attentional Blink. Journal of Neurophysiology
Vuvan DT, Zendel BR, Peretz I. (2018) Random Feedback Makes Listeners Tone-Deaf. Scientific Reports. 8: 7283
Russo FA, Vuvan D. (2018) Vowel content influences relative pitch perception in vocal melodies: A comparison of models based on brightness vs. intrinsic pitch of vowels The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 144: 1762-1762
Florin E, Vuvan D, Peretz I, et al. (2017) Pre-target neural oscillations predict variability in the detection of small pitch changes. Plos One. 12: e0177836
Peretz I, Vuvan DT. (2017) Prevalence of congenital amusia. European Journal of Human Genetics : Ejhg
Comeau G, Vuvan DT, Picard-Deland C, et al. (2017) Can You Tell a Prodigy From a Professional Musician? Music Perception. 35: 200-209
Wilbiks JM, Vuvan DT, Girard PY, et al. (2016) Effects of vocal training in a musicophile with congenital amusia. Neurocase. 22: 526-537
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