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We will create a specific neuroimaging database focused on the auditory domain. It will allow researchers to ask questions about the neural circuitry underlying auditory behaviour in the healthy brain and to understand the sources of individual variability. We will include detailed information about experiential factors, such as musicianship and bilingualism that are not documented in any existing databases, so that it will be possible to investigate plasticity-related effects. It will also provide baseline data for clinical studies.

Publication Date

2018

Publisher

BrainsCAN

City

London

Keywords

Hearing and auditory perception, fMRI, MRI

Disciplines

Neurosciences

Funding

Funding Program

McGill-Western Collaboration Grant

Additional BrainsCAN Support

Human Cognition & Sensorimotor Core

Notes

Western Faculty, Group or Institution

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences;
Centre for Functional & Metabolic Mapping, Robarts Research Institute

McGill Faculty, Group or Institution

Montreal Neurological Institute, Faculty of Medicine;
Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Lab

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OMMABA: the open multimodal music and auditory brain archive

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