Simone Dalla Bella

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1997-2001 Psychology Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
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Moumdjian L, Maes P, Bella SD, et al. (2020) Detrended fluctuation analysis of gait dynamics when entraining to music and metronomes at different tempi in persons with multiple sclerosis. Scientific Reports. 10: 12934
Politimou N, Bella SD, Farrugia N, et al. (2019) Born to Speak and Sing: Musical Predictors of Language Development in Pre-schoolers. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 948
Bella SD, Puyjarinet F, Bégel V, et al. (2019) Benefits of rhythm training via a tablet serious game in Parkinson's disease Neurophysiologie Clinique. 49: 409
Dauvergne C, Bégel V, Gény C, et al. (2018) Home-based training of rhythmic skills with a serious game in Parkinson's disease: Usability and acceptability. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 61: 380-385
Bella SD, Dotov D, Bardy B, et al. (2018) Individualization of music-based rhythmic auditory cueing in Parkinson's disease. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Bégel V, Verga L, Benoit CE, et al. (2018) Test-retest reliability of the Battery for the Assessment of Auditory Sensorimotor and Timing Abilities (BAASTA). Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Kello CT, Bella SD, Médé B, et al. (2017) Hierarchical temporal structure in music, speech and animal vocalizations: jazz is like a conversation, humpbacks sing like hermit thrushes. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 14
Białuńska A, Bella SD. (2017) Music and speech distractors disrupt sensorimotor synchronization: effects of musical training. Experimental Brain Research. 235: 3619-3630
Bégel V, Loreto ID, Seilles A, et al. (2017) Music Games: Potential Application and Considerations for Rhythmic Training Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 11: 273
Bella SD, Benoit CE, Farrugia N, et al. (2017) Gait improvement via rhythmic stimulation in Parkinson's disease is linked to rhythmic skills. Scientific Reports. 7: 42005
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