Publications of Molly Henry

Journal Article (39)

2013
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Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.; Scharinger, M.; Obleser, J.: Auditory filter width affects response magnitude but not frequency specificity in auditory cortex. Hearing Research 304, pp. 128 - 136 (2013)
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Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.: Perceptual distortions in pitch and time reveal active prediction and support for an auditory pitch-motion hypothesis. PLoS One 8 (8), e70646 (2013)
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Scharinger, M.; Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Prior experience with negative spectral correlations promotes information integration during auditory category learning. Memory & Cognition 41 (5), pp. 752 - 768 (2013)
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Erb, J.; Henry, M.; Eisner, F.; Obleser, J.: The brain dynamics of rapid perceptual adaptation to adverse listening conditions. The Journal of Neuroscience 33 (26), pp. 10688 - 10697 (2013)
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Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Frequency-specific adaptation in human auditory cortex depends on the spectral variance in the acoustic stimulation. Journal of Neurophysiology 109 (8), pp. 2086 - 2096 (2013)
2012
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Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.: A precluding role of low-frequency oscillations for auditory perception in a continuous processing mode. The Journal of Neuroscience 32 (49), pp. 17525 - 17527 (2012)
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Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Frequency modulation entrains slow neural oscillations and optimizes human listening behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109 (49), pp. 20095 - 20100 (2012)
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Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.: Failure to apply signal detection theory to the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia may misdiagnose amusia. Music Perception 30 (5), pp. 480 - 496 (2012)
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Obleser, J.; Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.: Neural oscillations in speech: Don't be enslaved by the envelope. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 250 (2012)
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Erb, J.; Henry, M.; Eisner, F.; Obleser, J.: Auditory skills and brain morphology predict individual differences in adaptation to degraded speech. Neuropsychologia 50 (9), pp. 2154 - 2164 (2012)
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McAuley, J.D.; Henry, M.; Tkach, J.: Tempo mediates the involvement of motor areas in beat perception. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1252, pp. 77 - 84 (2012)
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M.; Wedd, A.; Pleskac, T. J.; Cesario, J.: Effects of musicality and motivational orientation on auditory perceptual category learning: A test of a regulatory-fit hypothesis. Memory & Cognition 40 (2), pp. 231 - 251 (2012)
2011
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M.; Tuft, S.: Musician advantages in music perception: An issue of motivation, not just ability. Music Perception 28 (5), pp. 505 - 518 (2011)
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Grahn, J.; Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.: FMRI investigation of cross-modal interactions in rhythm perception: Audition primes vision, but not vice versa. NeuroImage 54 (2), pp. 1231 - 1243 (2011)
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Henry, M. J.; McAuley, J. D.: Velocity perception for sounds moving in frequency space. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics 73 (1), pp. 172 - 188 (2011)
2010
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Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.: On the prevalence of congenital amusia. Music Perception 27 (5), pp. 413 - 418 (2010)
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McAuley, J. D.; Henry, M.: Modality effects in rhythm processing: Auditory encoding of visual rhythms is neither obligatory nor automatic. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics 72 (5), pp. 1377 - 1389 (2010)
2009
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Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.; Zaleha, M. F.: Evaluation of an imputed pitch velocity model of the auditory tau effect. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics 71 (6), pp. 1399 - 1413 (2009)
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Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.: Evaluation of an imputed pitch velocity model of the auditory kappa effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 35 (2), pp. 551 - 564 (2009)

Conference Paper (1)

2008
Conference Paper
Henry, M.; McAuley, J. D.: Perceived 'closeness' in pitch depends in part on perceived 'closeness' in time: Further support for an auditory motion hypothesis. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition. Perceived ‘closeness’ in pitch depends in part on perceived ‘closeness’ in time: Further support for an auditory motion hypothesis , Sapporo, Japan, August 24, 2008 - August 30, 2008. (2008)
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