Publications of Molly Henry

Meeting Abstract (2)

2014
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Kotz, S. A.; Penhune, V.; Henry, M.; Large, E.; Grahn, J.; Dalla Bella, S.: Entrainment: A domain general cognitive timing mechanism? In Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 126, pp. 24 - 26. International Conference on Timing and Time Perception, Corfu, Greece, March 31, 2014 - April 03, 2014. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2014)
2013
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Wilsch, A.; Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Maess, B.; Obleser, J.: Alpha oscillations vary with temporal predictions counteracting working. In Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, pp. 249 - 250. (2013)

Talk (26)

2014
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Henry, M.: Brain–environment synchronization is less responsive to attentional demands in older listeners. Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition, Toulouse, France (2014)
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Henry, M.: Human perceptual experience depends on brain–environment synchronization. Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2014)
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Henry, M.: Human perceptual experience depends on brain–environment synchronization. Max Planck LeadNet Meeting, Mainz, Germany (2014)
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Henry, M.: Neural entrainment as a mechanism for auditory timing. International Conference on Timing and Time Perception, Corfu, Greece (2014)
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Henry, M.: How is human auditory perception linked to neural oscillations? University of Leipzig Psychology Colloquium, Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Henry, M.: How do rhythms in the environment shape human perception via synchronization of brain rhythms? Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2014)
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Henry, M.: How is human auditory perception linked to neural oscillations? Special Fields Symposium – The Active Auditory System, University of Oldenburg, Germany (2014)
2013
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Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Obleser, J.: The role of entrained low-frequency oscillations in auditory perception. Psychologie und Gehirn, Würzburg, Germany (2013)
2012
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Henry, M.: Towards a "neurophysical" approach to studying hearing loss. University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany (2012)
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Henry, M.: Neural entrainment to frequency modulation. Brain Rhythms and Cognitive Communication, New York, USA (2012)
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Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Selective attention to auditory temporal features separates domain-general from timing-specific functions. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
2011
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M.; Rajarajan, P.; Nave, K.: Effect of movement on the metrical interpretation of ambiguous rhythms: Phillips-Silver and Trainor (2007) revisited. Society of Music Perception and Cognition meeting (SMPC11), Rochester, NY, USA (2011)
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M.; Wedd, A. W.: More than just musical ability: Regulatory fit contributes to differences between musicians and non-musicians in music perception. Society for Music Perception & Cognition meeting (SMPC11), Rochester, NY, USA (2011)
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Henry, M. J.; McAuley, J. D.: Interactions between pitch and time processing: Application of special relativity theory to auditory perception. 16th annual Cognitive Science Association for Interdisciplinary Learning (CSAIL) meeting , Hood River, OR (2011)
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Henry, M. J.; McAuley, J. D.: Silent articulation modulates beat perception: Cross-modailty adaptation evidence for a premotor role in perception of an implied beat. 13th Rhythm Perception and Production Workshop, Leipzig, Germany (2011)
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M. J.; Wedd, A.: An investigation of the auditory 'oddball' effect in perceived duration. 21st annual New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST) meeting, Amherst, MA, USA (2011)
2010
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M.; Wedd, A.; Tuft, S.; Grushcow, B. T.: Regulatory focus theory and auditory perceptual classification: A motivation perspective on musician advantages in listening tests. 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (2010)
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Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.; Tuft, S.: When and why do musicians outperform non-musicians? 11th International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition (2010)
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