Predispositions and Plasticity in Auditory-Motor Learning: Hemispheric Asymmetries

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titlePredispositions and Plasticity in Auditory-Motor Learning: Hemispheric Asymmetries
start_date2018/10/30
schedule11h
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location_infoINT Gastaut room
detailsInvité par Pascal Belin. Joint INT/INS Keynote Seminar
summaryOur lab has focused on music as a powerful model for understanding plasticity in a human cognitive neuroscience context. This talk will present evidence that musical training modifies auditory and motor networks, and their functional and anatomical relationships, and that important asymmetries exist across the two hemispheres in these systems. We will also discuss evidence that individual differences in learning are related to functional features that may serve as predictors of later learning success. Our goal is to develop a better model of how the large-scale organization and asymmetries of auditory-motor networks relate to the experience-dependent plasticity that underlies complex skills such as playing a musical instrument, which may also have implications for speech.
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