Lullabyte
@lullabytedn
This is the TwitterAccount of the MSCA Doctoral Network Lullabyte (2022-2026). We research on sound/music and sleep.
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https://linktr.ee/lullabyte 02-09-2022 17:42:49
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Which statistics does the brain track while monitoring the rapid progression of sensory information? #preprint biorxiv.org/content/10.110… by Sijia Zhao Benjamin Skerritt-Davis, Mounya Elhilali, Fred Dick & Maria Chait (she/her) 🧵1/5
Hi there! I'm Tristan from the UK and I'm a musicology PhD TU Dresden. My research focuses on the spaces created and experienced when listening to music for sleeping and how these affect people's sleep. What worlds and environments do we enter when listening to music in bed?
Hi! I'm Michelle, a PhD candidate at DreamTeam ICM. I’m exploring how our predictive and perceptual experiences of music shift while asleep. How does short-term memory shape the anticipation of familiar and unfamiliar melodies in sleep?#predictivecoding #MusicandSleep
I’m Sam, and I’m working on AI for the generation of personalised sleep-enhancing music, using physiological measurements such as EEG and heart rate. Originally from the UK, I am now doing my PhD at Uni Stuttgart, and in my free time enjoy hiking in the Black Forest!
Hello! I am Silvia from Italy, and I am a PhD Student at Center for Music in the Brain. I'm exploring how personal characteristics, music preferences, and habits can impact our selection of music for sleep, aiming to understand how different types of music can improve our sleep quality!
Hi! I'm Ali, a Ph.D. candidate at Donders Institute Sleep and Memory Lab, originally from Iran. My focus lies in building a robust data infrastructure for big #sleepdata integration and analysis. Beyond that, I'm passionate about #datascience, #programming, and #entrepreneurship!
New paper out in European Psychiatry🎉 Great work by Nan Zhao summarising the evidence on the effects of music for improving sleep in adults with mental health problems. cambridge.org/core/journals/… European Psychiatry Center for Music in the Brain Lullabyte
Have you ever had a song stuck in your head? Then you might be interested in our new #musicscience work just published in PLOS Biology doi.org/10.1371/journa… We used decoding to investigate how the brain represents perceived and imagined musical sounds. TL;DR below 1/