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Rebecca Scheurich
Rebecca Scheurich
PhD Candidate, McGill University
Verified email at mail.mcgill.ca
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Tapping into rate flexibility: musical training facilitates synchronization around spontaneous production rates
R Scheurich, A Zamm, C Palmer
Frontiers in psychology 9, 338513, 2018
592018
Musical training enhances temporal adaptation of auditory-motor synchronization
R Scheurich, PQ Pfordresher, C Palmer
Experimental Brain Research 238 (1), 81-92, 2020
172020
Evidence for a visual bias when recalling complex narratives
R Scheurich, C Palmer, B Kaya, C Agostino, S Sheldon
Plos one 16 (4), e0249950, 2021
72021
Capturing Intra-and Inter-Brain Dynamics with Recurrence Quantification Analysis.
R Scheurich, AP Demos, AP Zamm, B Mathias, C Palmer
CogSci, 2748-2754, 2019
52019
Musicians in action: Solo and ensemble performance.
C Palmer, R Scheurich
The MIT Press, 2019
12019
Musical training affects the representation of speech
MN Jantzen, R Scheurich
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 12 (1), 2011
12011
Stability of Neural Oscillations Supports Auditory-Motor Synchronization
R Scheurich, V Bégel, E Sahlas, C Palmer
bioRxiv, 2023.10. 19.563062, 2023
2023
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BEHAVIOURAL AND NEURAL STABILITY DURING AUDITORY-MOTOR SYNCHRONIZATION
R Scheurich, E Sahlas, V Begel, O Ellis, C Palmer
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 59, S80-S80, 2022
2022
Evidence for a visual bias when recalling complex narratives
S Sheldon, C Agostino, B Kaya, C Palmer, R Scheurich
PLOS, 2021
2021
Behavioural and Neural Mechanisms Supporting Rate Flexibility of Auditory-motor Synchronization
R Scheurich
McGill University (Canada), 2021
2021
Foundations in Music Psychology: Theory and Research
AJ Oxenham, H Honing, F Bouwer, S McAdams, K Siedenburg, FA Russo, ...
MIT Press, 2019
2019
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