Identification
Personal identification
- Full name
- E Glenn Schellenberg
Citation names
- Schellenberg, E. G.
Author identifiers
- Ciência ID
- 5C1B-21D3-EBD6
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-3681-6020
Telephones
- Mobile phone
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- 910772173 (Personal)
Addresses
- Rua Bernardo LIma 47--7° andar, 1150-075, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal (Personal)
Websites
- http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3psygs/ (Scholar)
Knowledge fields
- Social Sciences - Psychology - Psychology
Languages
Language | Speaking | Reading | Writing | Listening | Peer-review |
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English (Mother tongue) | |||||
French | Intermediate (B1) | Intermediate (B1) | Intermediate (B1) | Elementary (A2) | Beginner (A1) |
Education
Degree | Classification | |
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1989/08/25 - 2004/01/01
Concluded
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E Glenn Schellenberg (Doctor of Philosophy)
Major in Human Experimental Psychology
Cornell University Department of Psychology, United States
"Effects of frequency ratio simplicity on the perception of tone patterns" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
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1976/09/01 - 1989/08/15
Concluded
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E Glenn Schellenberg (Bachelor)
Major in Psychology
University of Toronto Department of Psychology, Canada
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Affiliation
Teaching in Higher Education
Category Host institution |
Employer | |
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2004/07/01 - Current | Full Professor (University Teacher) | University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada |
2009/03/31 - 2009/08/31 | Invited Full Professor (University Teacher) | Freie Universität Berlin, Germany |
1998/07/01 - 2004/06/30 | Associate Professor (University Teacher) | University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada |
1997/07/01 - 1998/06/30 | Associate Professor (University Teacher) | Dalhousie University Psychology Department, Canada |
1993/07/01 - 1997/06/30 | Assistant Professor (University Teacher) | University of Windsor Department of Psychology, Canada |
Positions / Appointments
Category Host institution |
Employer | |
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2020/09/01 - Current | Principal Researcher | ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Centro de Investigação e Intervenção Social, Portugal |
ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal |
Projects
Grant
Designation | Funders | |
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2014/04/01 - 2019/03/31 | Music, cognition, and cognitive development
482642
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Ongoing
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2011/04/01 - 2014/03/31 | Personality, music lessons, and academic achievement
491134
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Concluded
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2013/04/01 - 2014/03 | Music and language: Overlapping or independent systems
482642
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Concluded
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2012/04/01 - 2013/03/31 | Effects of background music on cognitive abilities
482642
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Concluded
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2007/04/01 - 2012/03/31 | Cognition and music: A developmental perspective
482642
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Concluded
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2007/04/01 - 2011/03/31 | Emotional responding to music among children and adults
482807
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada |
2002/09/01 - 2007/08/31 | Music cognition in normally and abnormally developing children and adults
452903
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Government of Ontario
Concluded
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2000/02/01 - 2003/01/31 | The impact of music lessons on cognitive development
416494
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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NAMM Foundation
Concluded
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1998/04/01 - 2001/03/31 | Auditory pattern perception and auditory prototypes
414414
Principal investigator
University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Concluded
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Outputs
Publications
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Other
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Activities
Oral presentation
Presentation title | Event name Host (Event location) |
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2021/11/13 | The modularity of music processing and domain-transfer effects | Pós-Graduação em Neurociências da Música
ICS - Instituto de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Católica Portuguesa | Lisboa (Lisboa, Portugal)
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2021/09/16 | Links between music and non-musical aspects of human experience: Listening, lessons, ability, and performance. | IC CIPEM 2021 (International Conference of CIPEM/INET-md)
School of Education, Porto Polytechnic (Porto, Portugal)
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2021/09 | Individual differences in musical expertise: What does online testing tell us? | IC CIPEM 2021 (International Conference of CIPEM/INET-md)
School of Education, Porto Polytechnic (Porto, Portugal)
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2021/05 | Predicting musical expertise and nonmusical abilities: Do music lessons play a causal role? | Open Seminar in Music Psychology
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University (Uppsala, Sweden)
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2021/03/10 | When does exposure to music have beneficial side-effects? | Conferência Música Para a Saúde e o Bem-Estar
ISCTE-IUL (Lisboa, Portugal)
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2021/02/01 | Evaluating the evidence that music training improves nonmusical skills. | ESCOM Winter School on Musical Ability
European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
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2020/09/30 | Music training, intellectual development, and executive function | Global Leaders Program
(Washington DC, United States)
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2020/05 | Music training and nonmusical abilities: Advanced issues | Online Seminar
Psychology Department, ISCTE-IUL (Lisbon, Portugal)
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2019/09 | Music training and intellectual development: Associations or causation? | Global Leaders Program (Semester 1: The Journey of Discovery, Music and the Mind: An integrated approach).
Global Leaders Program (Washington DC, United States)
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2019/02 | Music training and nonmusical abilities: Associations or causation? | Invited Presentation
University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR, United States)
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2016/03 | Music training and nonmusical abilities: Opening a can of worms | Workshop: Enriched Learning with Music and Sports
University of Helsinki (Helsinki, Finland)
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2013/11 | Music training and nonmusical abilities | ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders
Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia)
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2013/11 | Music and nonmusical abilities | Music, Mind, and Health Conference
(Melbourne, Australia)
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2013/11 | Does music make you smarter? | MNI international guest speaker: invited public talk
Melbourne Neuroscience Institute, University of Melbourne (Melbourne, Australia)
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2013/05 | Music training and nonmusical abilities | Midwest Music Cognition Symposium
Ohio State University (Columbus, United States)
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2013/02 | Music training and nonmuisical abilities | Invited colloquium at the Department of Psychology, Boston College
(Boston, United States)
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2013/02 | Transfer from music: A critical examination of the evidence (symposium presentation) | Annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(Boston, United States)
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2012/05 | Is music training predictive of cognitive, social, and emotional abilities? | Convention of the Association for Psychological Science
(Chicago, United States)
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2011/09 | Music training and nonmusical abilities | Meeting of the JeKI (An Instrument for Every Child) research consortium
(Hamburg, Germany)
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2011/06 | Does music make you smarter? | Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap (LOT) Summer School
(Leuven, Belgium)
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2011/06 | Does music make you smarter? | Cognitive Science Center of the University of Amsterdam
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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2011/05 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Bienen School of Music
Northwestern University
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2011/05 | Music lessons and nonmusical abilities | Education for innovation: The role of arts and STEM education
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (Paris, France)
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2011/05 | The impact of arts education: Comments on Winner et al. (2011) | Education for innovation: The role of arts and STEM education
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (Paris, France)
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2011/04 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Escola de Música
Universidade Federal da Bahia (Salvador, Brazil)
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2011/04 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Departamento de Música
Universidade de Brasília (Brasília, Brazil)
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2011/04 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas da Universidade de São Paulo
(São Paulo)
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2011 | Music training and nonmusical abilities | Conservatorio di Musica di Vicenza Arrigo Pedrollo
(Vicenza, Italy)
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2011 | Does music make you smarter? | Guest lecture in Cognitive Development/Music Education
McMaster University
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2010/11 | Music training, language, and cognition: Conclusions and controversies | Annual scientific workshop at the McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind
McMaster University
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2010/05 | Music lessons and cognitive abilities: Conclusions and controversies | 2010 International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research in Music Pedagogy
University of Ottawa
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2010/05 | Does music make you smarter? | 2010 International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research in Music Pedagogy
University of Ottawa
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2010/01 | Does music make you smarter? | Distinguished Lecture at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT)
McGill University
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2009/10 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, Carleton University |
2009/06 | Macht Musik schlau? | Public lecture and concert at Entwicklungs-Psychologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
(Gießen, Germany)
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2009/06 | Understanding aesthetic emotions: The case of music and mixed emotions. | Workshop: Aesthetic emotions
Freie Universität Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
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2009/04 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at Institut für Musik, Fakultät III – Sprach – und Kulturwissenschaften
Carl von Ossietzky Universität (Oldenburg)
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2009/01 | Does music make you smarter? | Workshop: Cognitive development: Language, music, and theory of mind.
(Marburg, Germany)
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2008/11 | Does music make you smarter | Lecture at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto |
2008/10 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Departments of Psychology and Human Development, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) |
2008/05 | Investigating links between music and intellectual abilities | Workshop presented at SIMCAM 4, IV Simpósio de Cognição e Artes Musicais
(São Paulo, Brazil)
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2007/10 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Transfercentre of Neuroscience and Learning, Universtät Ulm |
2007 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, Stanford University |
2006/08 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
2006/06 | Does music make you smarter? | Public lecture at A Unique Partnership: Thirty Years of Community Involvement in Research on Communication
University of Toronto
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2006 | Does music make you smarter? | Public lecture at Extended Learning Opportunities
(Erin)
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2006 | Does music make you smarter ? | Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, University of Frankfurt |
2006 | Does music make you smarter ? | Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, University of Frankfurt |
2006 | Le développement de l’oreille occidentale pour la musique | Public talk at l’Institut des Sciences Cognitives (ISC-CNRS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 |
2006 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at Max Planck Institute for Human Development
(Berlin, Germany)
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2006 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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2006 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at L'Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives de la Méditerranée (INCM-CNRS)
l'Université de la Méditerranée Aix-Marseille II
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2006 | Est-ce que la musique vous rend plus vif? | Colloquium at Laboratoire d’etude de l’apprentissage et du developpement (LEAD-CNRS), Université de Bourgogne
(Dijon, France)
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2006 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at the Department of Musicology, University of Amsterdam |
2006 | Exposure to music and cognitive abilities: From the Mozart effect to the Blur effect | Colloquium at the School of Arts, Culture and Environment (Music), University of Edinburgh |
2005 | Does music make you smarter? | Integrated concert and public lecture at the McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind |
2005 | Cognitive development in children | National Arts Centre Foundation Roundtable on Music and Medicine
(Ottawa, Canada)
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2005 | Does music make you smarter? | Lecture at Faculty of Music, University of Toronto |
2004 | Does music make you smarter? | Lecture at University of Toronto Schools |
2004 | Does music make you smarter? | Colloquium at Department of Psychology, Emory University |
2004 | Emotional responding to music among children and adults | International Congress of Psychology
(Beijing, China)
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2004 | Absolute pitch and its development | International Congress of Psychology
(Beijing, China)
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2004 | Memory for pitch information in songs | International Conference for Infant Studies
(Chicago, United States)
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2003 | Music listening and music lessons: Ramifications for cognition | Colloquium at Speech Perception Laboratory, Indiana University |
2003 | Music lessons and intelligence | Convention of the American Psychological Association
(Toronto, Canada)
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2003 | Cognition and music: Reciprocal influences | Colloquium at Department of Psychology, University of Western Sydney |
2003 | Cognition and music: Reciprocal influences | Colloquium at School of Music and Music Education, University of New South Wales |
2003 | Cognition and music: Reciprocal influences | Colloquium at Department of Psychology, University of New South Wales |
2003 | Music and cognition: Cognition and music | Colloquium at Department of Psychology, Macquarie University |
2000 | Memory for conventional and unconventional melodies: A developmental perspective | Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association
(Baltimore, United States)
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2000 | Pop music, pop culture, and psychology | Colloquium at Reed College
(Portland, United States)
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2000 | Universals in music perception | Colloquium at Reed College
(Portland, United States)
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1998 | Psychological constraints on musical structures | Meeting of the Society for Cognitive Sciences and Interdisciplinary Learning
(Hood River, United States)
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1997 | Instant identification of popular songs | Colloquium at University of Toronto at Scarborough |
1996 | Expectancy in melody | Colloquium at McMaster University |
1991 | Testing the implication-realization model cross-culturally | Meeting of the American Psychological Society
(Washington, United States)
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1991 | Lullaby form and function across cultures | Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development
(Seattle, United States)
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Supervision
Thesis Title Role |
Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization |
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2016 - Current | Differentiating questions from statements: The role of intonation | |
2015 - Current | Explicit memory for musical key, tempo, and timbre (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2019/07/01 - 2020/06/30 | Post-Doctoral Supervision
Co-supervisor
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University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada
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2018 - 2018 | Musical ability and speech perception in childhood (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2017 - 2017 | Nonmusical correlates of musical ability | |
2016 - 2016 | Exploring the memory advantage for vocal melodies | |
2016 - 2016 | Children’s memory for musical key (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2015 - 2015 | Associations between musical expertise and language ability (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2012 - 2012 | Talker discrimination, emotion identification, and melody recognition in young children with bilateral cochlear implants | |
2012 - 2012 | The effect of liking on recognition memory for music | |
2012 - 2012 | Pitch and tempo are processed independently in melody recognition (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2012 - 2012 | Music training and personality in childhood (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2011 - 2011 | Brain-music duet: MEG signal complexity and auditory perception in musicians and nonmusicians | |
2011 - 2011 | Vocal timbre influences memory for melodies | |
2011 - 2011 | Music lessons, bilingualism, and executive function in childhood (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2011 - 2011 | Music Training and emotional comprehension in childhood (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2011 - 2011 | Does listening to rap music influence moral disengagement? (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2010 - 2010 | The malleability of music preferences: Effects of individual differences and the listening context | |
2010 - 2010 | Music processing in deaf adults with cochlear implants | |
2010 - 2010 | Music lessons, intelligence, and executive function in children (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2010 - 2010 | Does executive function mediate the long-term association between music lessons and IQ? (Undergraduate Theses) | |
2009 - 2009 | Children’s perception of speaker identity from spectrally degraded input | |
2007 - 2007 | Developmental changes in pitch perception: Distinguishing up from down | |
2005 - 2005 | Music and mixed emotions | |
2005 - 2005 | Children’s pitch memory, academic achievement, and cultural background (Undergraduate Thesis) | |
2004 - 2004 | Recognition of popular songs by children and adolescents with cochlear implants | |
2004 - 2004 | Long-term memory for absolute pitch level of songs in infancy | |
2004 - 2004 | Children’s memory for musical pitch (Undergraduate Thesis) |
Course / Discipline taught
Academic session | Degree Subject (Type) | Institution / Organization | |
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1998/07/01 - 2019/06/30 | 1998-present | Psychology, Psychology of Music, Psychology of Language, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Development, Seminar, Thesis (Bachelor) | University of Toronto - Mississauga, Canada |
1998/07/01 - 2014/12/31 | 1998-2014 | Psychology, Statistics (Doctor of Philosophy) | University of Toronto Department of Psychology, Canada |
1997/07/01 - 1998/06/30 | 1997-1998 | Psychology, Statistics (Bachelor) | Dalhousie University, Canada |
1997/07/01 - 1998/06/30 | 1997-1998 | Psychology, Statistics (Doctor of Philosophy) | Dalhousie University, Canada |
1993/07/01 - 1997/06/30 | 1993 - 1997 | Psychology, Statistics (Bachelor) | University of Windsor, Canada |
Mentoring / Tutoring
Topic | Student name | |
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2018 - 2019 | Rhythm perception and language ability | Lisa Crocco |
2018 - 2018 | Visiting Foreign Graduate Student - Olivia Ladinig | Olivia Ladinig |
2017 - 2017 | Memory for musical tempo | Muhammad Khan |
2016 - 2016 | Visiting Foreign Graduate Student - Anna Fiveash | Anna Fiveash |
2015 - 2016 | Memory for musical key - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Chen Peng |
2015 - 2016 | Memory for vocal melodies - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Sana Irshad |
2015 - 2015 | Memory for musical key (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Betsy Kung |
2014 - 2014 | Memory for the timbre of melodies (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Peter Habashi |
2014 - 2014 | Music training and grit (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Lily Ho |
2013 - 2014 | Memory for vocal music - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Kirthika Venkatesan |
2013 - 2014 | Music and language abilities - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Sarah Selvadurai |
2013 - 2013 | Memory for the pitch level of melodies (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Rusan Lateef |
2012 - 2013 | Post-Doctoral Fellows - Kathleen Corrigall | Kathleen Corrigall |
2011 - 2011 | The interactions of absolute and relative pitch and tempo information in listeners’ representations of melodies (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Elizabeth Sharma |
2011 - 2011 | Music training, personality, and cognition (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Kathy Lynn Payne |
2011 - 2011 | Music training, academic performance, IQ, and personality (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Lindsey Hann |
2010 - 2010 | Liking and memory for music - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Angela Kwok |
2010 - 2010 | Memory for the tempo of melodies (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Andrea Griffith |
2010 - 2010 | Memory for the pitch of melodies (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Monika Mankarious |
2009 - 2009 | I’m just not that into it: Effects of personality and exposure on liking for music - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Christina Nona |
2009 - 2009 | Openness-to-experience and liking for music (Undergraduate Independent Research Project) | Alejandra Casa |
2008 - 2008 | Personality, exposure, and liking for music (Undergraduate Independent Research Projects) | Joanna Rajchel |
2007 - 2007 | Music and emotional intelligence - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Amanda Smith |
2007 - 2007 | Post-Doctoral Fellows - Sylvain Moreno | Sylvain Moreno |
2007 - 2007 | Music training, IQ, and executive functioning (Undergraduate Independent Research Projects) | Audrey Jane Pansoy |
2007 - 2007 | Music lessons and executive function (Undergraduate Independent Research Projects) | Joanna Rajchel |
2006 - 2006 | Children’s perception of pitch - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Jessica Chan |
2006 - 2006 | Inducing mixed emotions with music (Undergraduate Independent Research Projects) | Natasha Haist |
2005 - 2005 | Music and emotional intelligence - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Emmanuel Tolias |
2005 - 2005 | Music and autism - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program | Jacqui Koh |
2004 - 2004 | Children’s perception of emotion in speech and music (Undergraduate Independent Research Projects) | Chantal Bourgon |
Distinctions
Award
2002 | Premier's Research Excellence Award
Government of Ontario, Canada
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Title
2014 | Fellow
Association for Psychological Science, United States
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2012 | Fellow
Canadian Psychological Association, Canada
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2010 | Fellow
Psychonomic Society Inc, United States
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