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     POSTERS (last 5 years)

  • Sowiński, J., Dalla Bella, S., & Laskowska, I. (2009). Timing abilities in a child drummer prodigy (IF). “7th Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music”, Jyväskylä, (Finland), August 12-16
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  • Berkowska, M., & Dalla Bella, S. (2008). Reducing linguistic information enhances pitch proficiency in occasional singers. “The Neurosciences and Music III”, Montreal (Canada), June 25-28. 
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  • Sowiński, J., & Dalla Bella, S. (2008). Brains out of sync, but still in tune. “The Neurosciences and Music III”, Montreal (Canada), June 25-28
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  • Keller, P., Dalla Bella, S., & Koch, I. (2008). Effects of auditory imagery on movement timing and kinematics during music-like performance. „The Neurosciences and Music – III”, Montreal(Canada), June 25-28.
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  • Peretz, I., Lebrun, M-A., Tremblay-Champoux, A., & Dalla Bella, S. (2008). Singing abilities in congenital amusia. „The Neurosciences and Music – III”, Montreal(Canada), June 25-28.
     
  • Berkowska, M., & Dalla Bella, S. (2007). A.Z.: A case of purely vocal tone-deafness. "Third Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology", Tallinn (Estonia), August 15-19. 

  • Bialunska, A., & Dalla Bella, S. (2007). Music disrupts pressure force more than speech during sensorimotor synchronization. “Meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC)”, Montreal (Canada), July 30 – August 3. 

  • Dalla Bella, S., & Bialuńska, A. (2007). Movement is more strongly attracted to music than to speech. "Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society", New York (USA), May 5-8.
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  • Laskowska, I., Dalla Bella., S., Rolinska, P., Litwinowicz, A., Gorzelańczyk., E.J., & Harat, M. (2007). Effects of pallidotomy on sensorimotor synchronization in Parkinson’s disease. "Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society", New York (USA), May 5-8.
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  • Bialunska, A., Jaskowski, P., & Dalla Bella, S. (2006). Changing the pacing stimulus intensity does not affect sensorimotor synchronization. “9th International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition”, Bologna (Italy), August 22-26.
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  • Dalla Bella, S., & Palmer, C. (2006). Personal identifiers in musicians’ finger movement dynamics. "Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society", San Francisco (USA), April 8-11.
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  • Laskowska, I., Dalla Bella, S., Rolinska, P., Binek, M., Stachowiak, A., & Gorzelanczyk, E. J. (2006). Sensory-motor synchronization with musical and non-musical stimuli in patients with Parkinson’s disease. "Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society", San Francisco (USA), April 8-11.
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  • Bialunska, A., Jaskowski, P., & Dalla Bella, S. (2005). Effect of stimulus intensity on sensorimotor synchronization. “XXXIInd Scientific Congress of the Polish Psychological Association”, Cracow (Poland), September 22-25.
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  • Dalla Bella, S., Giguere, J-F., & Peretz, I. (2005). Singing abilities in adult non-musicians. "The neurosciences and music – II. From perception to performance”, Leipzig (Germany), May 5-8.
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  • Dalla Bella, S., Giguere, J-F., & Peretz, I. (2005). Singing in tune: Perceptual determinants of accuracy. "Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society", New York (USA), April 10-12.
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  • Giguere, J-F., Dalla Bella, S., & Peretz, I. (2005). Singing abilities in congenital amusia. "Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society", New York (USA), April 10-12.
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Last updated: 08.09.2008