M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile
M. Florencia Assaneo

@florassaneo

Assistant Professor at INB, UNAM, México. Speech perception and production. Speech rythms. Brain oscillations.

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Instituto de Neurobiología, UNAM (@unaminb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we begin our international symposium "Audiomotor Integration for Cognition: Comparative Neurobiology in Humans and non-human primates"! 🐵🗣🎶👂🏻 Join the conversation using #AIC2023 #30AñosINB 📅 June 6-9, 2023 📍 UNAMCampusJuriquilla ℹ audiomotor.inb.unam.mx #neuroscience

Today we begin our international symposium "Audiomotor Integration for Cognition: Comparative Neurobiology in Humans and non-human primates"! 🐵🗣🎶👂🏻

Join the conversation using #AIC2023 #30AñosINB

📅 June 6-9, 2023
📍 <a href="/UNAM_Juriquilla/">UNAMCampusJuriquilla</a>
ℹ audiomotor.inb.unam.mx

#neuroscience
M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Vanessa Ruiz Stovel and hugo merchanr for a great mini symposium. We learned a lot about vibrotactile learning in deafness and monkeys abilities to synchronize their movements to a beat. #audiomotor

Thank you Vanessa Ruiz Stovel and <a href="/HMerchanr/">hugo merchanr</a> for a great mini symposium. We learned a lot about vibrotactile learning in deafness and monkeys abilities to synchronize their movements to a beat. #audiomotor
M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Virginia Penhune for moderating this incredible round table about auditory-motor integration. I am still thinking about what integration does really mean.

Thank you Virginia Penhune for moderating this incredible round table about auditory-motor integration. I am still thinking about what integration does really mean.
M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday we had the last day of the audiomotor symposium. We finished by two immense talks. Steven Eliades with a brilliant feedback loop model in marmosets and Robert Zatorre explaining the dosal and ventral streams for music. What a great meeting! #AIC2023

Yesterday we had the last day of the audiomotor symposium. We finished by two immense talks. Steven Eliades with a brilliant feedback loop model in marmosets and Robert Zatorre explaining the dosal and ventral streams for music. What a great meeting!  #AIC2023
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (@jocn_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/n JoCN Travel Fellowship to attend cogneurosociety.org/annual-meeting/, deadline approaching! Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience has teamed up with CNS News to create the JoCN Travel Fellowship, which provides a travel stipend for trainees from geographically underrepresented countries to attend

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Hace varios años, mi admirado y querido Marcos Trevisan Marcos Trevisan viene liderando un área muy original, encontrando cosas muy lindas en la dinámica del uso de las palabras. El link, por 50 días gratarola.

Hace varios años, mi admirado y querido Marcos Trevisan <a href="/marc_trev/">Marcos Trevisan</a> viene liderando un área muy original, encontrando cosas muy lindas en la dinámica del uso de las palabras. El link, por 50 días gratarola.
M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are relative and absolute timing truly two different mechanisms? Here, with Keith Doelling has left the building and Luc Arnal we show by bringing together behavioral data, oscillators and Bayesian predictions that they can be sides of the same coin. journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/a…

Laura Gwilliams (@gwilliamsl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

really happy to share our extensive MEG naturalistic listening dataset! official publication now out: nature.com/articles/s4159… delighted to see research teams already using the data to answer really interesting and varied questions! 🧠👂🗣️

Communications Psychology (@commspsychol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Replicating a finding previously established in German-speaking and English-speaking cohorts, Norwegian-speaking participants likewise form a bimodal distribution of high synchronizers and low synchronizers. Guro Sjuls M. Florencia Assaneo Mila Vulchanova nature.com/articles/s4427…

M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you ever wonder if statistical learning is still plausible for non rhythmic stimulus? My friends @Ireririri @PabloRiVi Joan Orpella David Poeppel and I answered this question here: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…

Joan Orpella (@jogbcn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be at #ohbm presenting my latest work with M. Florencia Assaneo David Poeppel and F.Mantegna as well as our youngest lab member! Drop by poster #1055 to chat. Plus my new lab at Georgetown University is currently offering two fully funded postdoc positions🔥Come see me or message me

Thrilled to be at #ohbm presenting my latest work with <a href="/FlorAssaneo/">M. Florencia Assaneo</a> <a href="/davidpoeppel/">David Poeppel</a> and F.Mantegna as well as our youngest lab member! Drop by poster #1055 to chat. Plus my new lab at <a href="/Georgetown/">Georgetown University</a> is currently offering two fully funded postdoc positions🔥Come see me or message me
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Our collaboration with pip from San Luis Potosí University is out! Very nice work showing difficulties to whisper in noise and to keep stable the syllabic rhythmic structure in adults with Parkinson. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Salud Visual (@saludvisualunam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¿Sabías que, 1 niño de 2 en México está destinado a desarrollar diabetes a lo largo de su vida si mantiene estilo de vida poco saludable? Ayúdanos a cambiar esto, queremos mejorar la vida. ¿Nos das un like❤️? Te contamos cómo #SaludVisualUNAM #HilandoCiencia2024 Salud SPSBP

M. Florencia Assaneo (@florassaneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is musical training really beneficial for cognition? @PabloRiVi Fher Lizcano-Cortés, and I hypothesize that it enhances cognition but ONLY for certain individuals, with rhythmic abilities being a key factor. Check out our new PlosBiol Perspective! journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…