Anna Zamm
Affiliations: | 2018 | Psychology | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Engler BH, Zamm A, Møller C. (2024) Spontaneous rates exhibit high intra-individual stability across movements involving different biomechanical systems and cognitive demands. Scientific Reports. 14: 14876 |
Zamm A, Loehr JD, Vesper C, et al. (2024) A Practical Guide to EEG Hyperscanning in Joint Action Research: From Motivation to Implementation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Zamm A, Palmer C, Bauer AR, et al. (2021) Behavioral and Neural Dynamics of Interpersonal Synchrony Between Performing Musicians: A Wireless EEG Hyperscanning Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 717810 |
Grahn JA, Bauer AR, Zamm A. (2021) Is neural entrainment to rhythms the basis of social bonding through music? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 44: e73 |
Zamm A, Debener S, Konvalinka I, et al. (2020) The Sound of Silence: An EEG study of how musicians time pauses in individual. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Mathias B, Zamm A, Gianferrara PG, et al. (2020) Rhythm Complexity Modulates Behavioral and Neural Dynamics During Auditory-Motor Synchronization. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-17 |
Zamm A, Wang Y, Palmer C. (2018) Musicians' Natural Frequencies of Performance Display Optimal Temporal Stability. Journal of Biological Rhythms. 748730418783651 |
Zamm A, Debener S, Bauer AR, et al. (2018) Amplitude envelope correlations measure synchronous cortical oscillations in performing musicians. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
Scheurich R, Zamm A, Palmer C. (2018) Tapping Into Rate Flexibility: Musical Training Facilitates Synchronization Around Spontaneous Production Rates. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 458 |
Zamm A, Palmer C, Bauer AR, et al. (2017) Synchronizing MIDI and wireless EEG measurements during natural piano performance. Brain Research |