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Presentations and Workshops 2006 :
Here is a list of our recent and current activities for 2006. For a list of selected publications from the lab, please go to the publications link.
Cuddy, L.L., Trimmer, C.G., & Vanstone, A. D. (February, 2006). Cognitive neuropsychology of music. Invited presentation for Intervarsity Choral Festival Workshop, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.
Balkwill, L.-L., & Cuddy, L. L. (2006, March). Recognition of emotion in music and speech from Western and non-Western cultures: Implications of judgment accuracy in a case of amusia and aprosodia. Poster session presented at the 16th annual conference of the Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, ON.
Trimmer, C. G. (2006, May). A review of emotional speech prosody. Paper presented at the Second Annual International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.
Balkwill, L.- L. (2006, May). Perceptions of emotion in music across cultures. Paper presented at the Second Annual International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.
Trimmer, C. G. (2006, May). An fMRI-based comparison of emotional speech recognition between musicians and non-musicians. Paper presented at the First Annual Queen's University AGSIP Research Day, Kingston, ON.
Vanstone, A. D. (2006, May). Preserved memories for music in Alzheimer's disease Paper presented at the First Annual Queen's University AGSIP Research Day, Kingston, ON.
Trimmer, C. G., Cuddy, L. L., & Vanstone, A. D. (2006, June). Do Musicians have a heightened sensitivity to emotional prosody in speech? Poster session presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SASK. [PDF format]
Vanstone, A. D., Cuddy, L. L., & Trimmer, C.G. (2006, June). A new test of tonal processing. Poster session presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SASK. [PDF format]
Hébert, S., & Cuddy, L. L. (August, 2006). Music reading deficiencies and the brain. In L. L. Cuddy and I. Peretz. (co-chairs), Acquired musical disorders. Symposium conducted at the Ninth International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition, University of Bologna, Bologna, IT.
Cuddy, L. L. (September, 2006). Music and dementia. Paper to be presented to the "Arts and Healing" panel discussion, Homecoming Weekend, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.
Lantz, M. E., & Cuddy, L. L. (October, 2006). Can silence affect perception? Duration and frequency of occurrence in perceived pitch structure. To be presented at the meeting of the Canadian Acoustical Association, Halifax, NS. [PDF format]

