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Philippe Albouy
Philippe Albouy
Assistant Professor - FRQS Junior scholar 2 - CERVO Brain Research Centre - Laval University
Adresse e-mail validée de psy.ulaval.ca
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Impaired pitch perception and memory in congenital amusia: the deficit starts in the auditory cortex
P Albouy, J Mattout, R Bouet, E Maby, G Sanchez, PE Aguera, S Daligault, ...
Brain 136 (5), 1639-1661, 2013
2632013
Distinct sensitivity to spectrotemporal modulation supports brain asymmetry for speech and melody
P Albouy, L Benjamin, B Morillon, RJ Zatorre
Science 367 (6481), 1043-1047, 2020
2072020
Selective entrainment of theta oscillations in the dorsal stream causally enhances auditory working memory performance
P Albouy, A Weiss, S Baillet, RJ Zatorre
Neuron 94 (1), 193-206. e5, 2017
2032017
Impaired short-term memory for pitch in congenital amusia
B Tillmann, Y Lévêque, L Fornoni, P Albouy, A Caclin
Brain Research 1640, 251-263, 2016
822016
Does the processing of sensory and reward-prediction errors involve common neural resources? Evidence from a frontocentral negative potential modulated by movement execution errors
F Torrecillos, P Albouy, T Brochier, N Malfait
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (14), 4845-4856, 2014
692014
Altered retrieval of melodic information in congenital amusia: insights from dynamic causal modeling of MEG data
P Albouy, J Mattout, G Sanchez, B Tillmann, A Caclin
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 20, 2015
642015
Pitch-responsive cortical regions in congenital amusia
SV Norman-Haignere, P Albouy, A Caclin, JH McDermott, NG Kanwisher, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (10), 2986-2994, 2016
582016
Does tonality boost short-term memory in congenital amusia?
P Albouy, K Schulze, A Caclin, B Tillmann
Brain research 1537, 224-232, 2013
552013
Specialized neural dynamics for verbal and tonal memory: fMRI evidence in congenital amusia
P Albouy, I Peretz, P Bermudez, RJ Zatorre, B Tillmann, A Caclin
Human brain mapping 40 (3), 855-867, 2019
502019
Congenital amusias
B Tillmann, P Albouy, A Caclin
Handbook of clinical neurology 129, 589-605, 2015
482015
Altered intrinsic connectivity of the auditory cortex in congenital amusia
Y Leveque, B Fauvel, M Groussard, A Caclin, P Albouy, H Platel, ...
Journal of Neurophysiology 116 (1), 88-97, 2016
412016
Impaired encoding of rapid pitch information underlies perception and memory deficits in congenital amusia
P Albouy, M Cousineau, A Caclin, B Tillmann, I Peretz
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 18861, 2016
402016
Musical familiarity in congenital amusia: evidence from a gating paradigm
B Tillmann, P Albouy, A Caclin, E Bigand
Cortex 59, 84-94, 2014
372014
Driving working memory with frequency‐tuned noninvasive brain stimulation
P Albouy, S Baillet, RJ Zatorre
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1423 (1), 126-137, 2018
332018
Discrimination of tonal and atonal music in congenital amusia: The advantage of implicit tasks
B Tillmann, P Lalitte, P Albouy, A Caclin, E Bigand
Neuropsychologia 85, 10-18, 2016
242016
Supramodality of neural entrainment: Rhythmic visual stimulation causally enhances auditory working memory performance
P Albouy, ZE Martinez-Moreno, RS Hoyer, RJ Zatorre, S Baillet
Science advances 8 (8), eabj9782, 2022
222022
Decoding task-related functional brain imaging data to identify developmental disorders: The case of congenital amusia
P Albouy, A Caclin, SV Norman-Haignere, Y Lévêque, I Peretz, ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience 13, 1165, 2019
202019
Boosting pitch encoding with audiovisual interactions in congenital amusia
P Albouy, Y Lévêque, KL Hyde, P Bouchet, B Tillmann, A Caclin
Neuropsychologia 67, 111-120, 2015
182015
Spectro-temporal acoustical markers differentiate speech from song across cultures
P Albouy, SA Mehr, RS Hoyer, J Ginzburg, RJ Zatorre
BioRxiv, 2023.01. 29.526133, 2023
122023
Cross-frequency brain network dynamics support pitch change detection
S Samiee, D Vuvan, E Florin, P Albouy, I Peretz, S Baillet
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (18), 3823-3835, 2022
62022
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