Publications of Vincent Ka Ming Cheung
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Journal Article (5)
2023
Journal Article
228 (1), pp. 273 - 291 (2023)
The role of the angular gyrus in semantic cognition: A synthesis of five functional neuroimaging studies. Brain Structure & Function 2021
Journal Article
11, 10119 (2021)
Neocortical substrates of feelings evoked with music in the ACC, insula, and somatosensory cortex. Scientific Reports 2020
Journal Article
219, 117041 (2020)
Left posterior inferior parietal cortex causally supports the retrieval of action knowledge. NeuroImage 2019
Journal Article
29 (23), pp. 4084 - 4092.e4 (2019)
Uncertainty and surprise jointly predict musical pleasure and amygdala, hippocampus, and auditory cortex activity. Current Biology 2018
Journal Article
8, 3822 (2018)
The right inferior frontal gyrus processes nested non-local dependencies in music. Scientific Reports Meeting Abstract (1)
2020
Meeting Abstract
131 (4), pp. e13 - e14. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2020)
P6 Left posterior inferior parietal cortex causally supports the retrieval of action knowledge. In Clinical Neurophysiology, Talk (2)
2023
Talk
Investigating neurocognitive mechanisms of musical pleasure and expectancy with computational modelling. International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Tokyo, Japan (2023)
2019
Talk
Model-based fMRI reveals modulation of reward network activity to predictions in tonal harmony. 2019 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, New York City, USA (2019)
Poster (4)
2018
Poster
Neurocorrelates of predictions in musical harmony: A model-based fMRI study. 24th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Singapore (2018)
2017
Poster
The neurocognition of nested hierarchical sequences in music. Neurosciences of Music, Boston, MA, USA (2017)
2016
Poster
The right inferior frontal gyrus supports the processing of nested musical structures. Neuroscience 2016, San Diego, CA, USA (2016)
Poster
The role of the right inferior frontal gyrus in the processing of non-local dependencies in music. International Symposium on Music Performance: Art and Neuroscience in Dialogue, Tübingen, Germany (2016)
Thesis - PhD (1)
2020
Thesis - PhD
The neurocognitive basis of musical expectancy and pleasure: A computational modelling approach. Dissertation, xi, 147 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2020)
Thesis - Master (1)
2016
Thesis - Master
The processing of violations in nested musical structures. Master, Humboldt University, Berlin (2016)