Researcher on Music Neuroscience at @musicbrainAU, before at @cbcUPF; interests: Musicology, Biolinguistics, Cognitive Neuroscience & Comparative Cognition
Excited to announce a new study from my time at the Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus University, now available on bioRxiv!
Inharmonicity enhances brain signals of attentional capture and auditory stream segregation
https://t.co/oGhkXsgBnA
Super-grateful to my co-authors: @celma_a , @dariquima and Peter for all their hard work.
We’re now following up on this study in many different ways here in Gdańsk. Check out the Auditory Neuroscience Lab webpage for more details: https://t.co/UWCbS9zM0i
#EEG#Neuroscience
Music players🎷🥁🎸! Can you keep the beat? This is your last chance to participate in our 10-15 mins online scientific study on polyrhythm perception.
Grab your headphones, and try it out here:
https://t.co/BfSE60qZE1
In the below, last issue of Llengua, Societat i Comunicació devoted to music and language, there is a paper in Catalan by @celma_a, @elibetvb, @gerardalbafoz and me.
We have launched an online scientific study on polyrhythm perception for people playing the instruments listed here.
Grab your headphones, try it out and challenge your musician colleagues and friends to do the same. It only takes 10-15 mins. Thanks!
https://t.co/ylVUo6D6DF
An honor to receive this fabulous award from @Dolby Barcelona for the challenging work on music discrimination in rats that Paola, Juan and I pursued at @cbcUPF & @the_prbb
The “@Dolby Barcelona Scientific Paper Award 2022” has been awarded to Alexandre Celma-Miralles (@celma_a), for his research article “Detecting surface changes in a familiar tune: exploring pitch, tempo and timbre”.
Congratulations @celma_a!
This Saturday do not miss @aarhusfutura, a free futuristic experience on arts and technology.
Join us for interactive dance, AI, digital identity and... a little "neuro"-musical experiment 😜:
"Your Noisy Brain" (Kulbroen, 12-17h)
https://t.co/gcOVBqyLcQ
Are you interested in how we organize the smallest temporal units to synchronize with the beat?🧐
Read our new @PLOSONE article, in which @ceciliem_ller, @stupacher, @PVuust and I present three tapping experiments revealing a preference for binary groupings in conflicting meters.