Faculty
Social Science
Supervisor Name
Jessica Grahn
Keywords
fmri, EEG, behavioural, auditory cognition
Description
The Open Multimodal Music and Auditory Brain Archive (OMMABA) is the first multimodal (behavioural, EEG, and neuroimaging) database characterizing normal human auditory processing. My project aims to shed light on the importance of this collaborative project that is transforming the field of auditory cognitive neuroscience.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Dr. Jessica Grahn, the members of the Grahn Lab, the Western USRI program, and the Brain and Mind Institute for their support.
Creative Commons License
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Document Type
Poster
The OMMABA Project
The Open Multimodal Music and Auditory Brain Archive (OMMABA) is the first multimodal (behavioural, EEG, and neuroimaging) database characterizing normal human auditory processing. My project aims to shed light on the importance of this collaborative project that is transforming the field of auditory cognitive neuroscience.