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Isabelle Peretz

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Progress in Brain Research|July 12, 2011
Perception and action in singingSean Hutchins, Isabelle Peretz
Brain and Language|November 3, 2012
Amusics can imitate what they cannot discriminateSean Hutchins, Isabelle Peretz
Cognition & Emotion|May 3, 2018
Mode and tempo relative contributions to "happy-sad" judgements in equitone melodiesLise Gagnon, Isabelle Peretz
Brain and Cognition|May 17, 2020
Corrigendum to "Ability to process musical pitch is unrelated to the memory advantage for vocal music" [Brain Cogn. 129 (2019) 35-39]Michael W Weiss, Isabelle Peretz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 19, 2003
Congenital amusia interferes with the ability to synchronize with musicSimone Dalla Bella, Isabelle Peretz
Psychological Science|April 23, 2004
Brains that are out of tune but in timeKrista L Hyde, Isabelle Peretz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 19, 2003
"Out-of-pitch" but still "in-time". An auditory psychophysical study in congenital amusic adultsKristal L Hyde, Isabelle Peretz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 31, 2011
A frog in your throat or in your ear? Searching for the causes of poor singingSean Michael Hutchins, Isabelle Peretz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 28, 2019
The co-occurrence of pitch and rhythm disorders in congenital amusiaMarie-Élaine Lagrois, Isabelle Peretz
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 8, 2008
Music, language and cognition: unresolved issuesE Glenn Schellenberg, Isabelle Peretz
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Progress in Brain Research|July 12, 2011
Perception and action in singingSean Hutchins, Isabelle Peretz
Brain and Language|November 3, 2012
Amusics can imitate what they cannot discriminateSean Hutchins, Isabelle Peretz
Cognition & Emotion|May 3, 2018
Mode and tempo relative contributions to "happy-sad" judgements in equitone melodiesLise Gagnon, Isabelle Peretz
Brain and Cognition|May 17, 2020
Corrigendum to "Ability to process musical pitch is unrelated to the memory advantage for vocal music" [Brain Cogn. 129 (2019) 35-39]Michael W Weiss, Isabelle Peretz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 19, 2003
Congenital amusia interferes with the ability to synchronize with musicSimone Dalla Bella, Isabelle Peretz
Psychological Science|April 23, 2004
Brains that are out of tune but in timeKrista L Hyde, Isabelle Peretz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 19, 2003
"Out-of-pitch" but still "in-time". An auditory psychophysical study in congenital amusic adultsKristal L Hyde, Isabelle Peretz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 31, 2011
A frog in your throat or in your ear? Searching for the causes of poor singingSean Michael Hutchins, Isabelle Peretz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 28, 2019
The co-occurrence of pitch and rhythm disorders in congenital amusiaMarie-Élaine Lagrois, Isabelle Peretz
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 8, 2008
Music, language and cognition: unresolved issuesE Glenn Schellenberg, Isabelle Peretz
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