Nathalie Gosselin
| title | Alumni |
|---|---|
| nathalie.gosselin@umontreal.ca | |
| telephone | (514) 343-6111 +1 3448 |
| fax | (514) 343-2175 |
| postal | BRAMS (Brain Music and Sound)
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Education
Post-doctoral fellow, Université de Sherbrooke. Topic: Recognition of emotions from face, voice and music in Alzheimer disease
Ph.D in Neuropsychology Research and Intervention, Université de Montréal. Topic: Neural correlates of musical emotions: Neuropsychological studies
Master in Psychology, Université Laval
Research interests
My research interest lies in congenital amusia, a learning disability characterized by difficulties in perceiving and recognizing music. My current projects also explore musical emotions of western and non-western listeners. She also works as consultant for individuals with neurological problems, including for instance aphasia, developmental problems and degenerative diseases.
Teaching
Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Music, Université de Montréal
Sept. 2009/2010 Neurocognition Musicale
January 2010/2011 Laboratoire de Neurocognition Musicale 1
Others Teaching Experiences in Psychology
Graduate courses
- Neuropsychology (evaluation) of Child & Teenagers Course (2004) Université de Montréal
Undergraduate courses
- Scientific Methods III (2005) Université de Sherbrooke
- Introduction in Clinical Neuropsychology (2003) Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
- Cognitive Psychology (2001; summer-autumn 2002 & 2003; 2004, 2005 & 2006) Université de Sherbrooke et Université de Montréal
- Sensoriel Neuropsychology (2000) Université de Montréal
Clinical Background
Internship in adult neuropsychology: Epilepsy. Neurology Unit, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Paris
Internship in adult & geriatric reeducation. Revalidation Center, Saint-Luc Hospital, Brussels
Internship in adult neuropsychology. Psychology Unit, Univ. of de Montreal
Internship in children psychology and neuropsychology. Pedopsychiatry Unit, Hotel-Dieu of Levis
Current Position
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Music, Université de Montréal
Research Associate, BRAMS, Université de Montréal
Transfer of Knowledge
General Public Conferences
- November 2009. Les effets de la musique et de l'éducation musicale, Sorel
- September 2009. Les bienfaits de la musique. 13ième journées de la culture, Société Québécoise que la Recherche en musique, Université McGill & Bibliothèque Gabrielle-Roy
- June 2008. Avez-vous l’oreille musicale ? Que savons-nous à propos de l’amusie congénitale? Colloque de l’Association des Professeurs de Psychologie du Réseau Collégial du Québec
- May 2008. Le pouvoir émotionnel de la musique. Colloque de la médecine des arts
Interview
- October 2009. Les années lumières, La première chaîne de Radio-Canada Connaît-on les mécanismes qui rendent notre cerveau si sensible à la musique?
- September 2009. Ça me dit de prendre le temps, La première chaîne de Radio-Canada L'effet thérapeutique de la musique
- Winter 2008. Vous êtes ici! La première chaîne de Radio-Canada La musique adoucit-elle les moeurs?
Publications
Recent articles
You can browse all my publications from the Publications section.
Peretz, I., Saffran, J., Schön, D. & Gosselin, N. (2012) Statistical learning of speech, not music, in congenital amusia. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , vol. 1252, pp. 361-367
Tillmann, B., Gosselin, N., Bigand, E. & Peretz, I. (2012) Priming paradigm reveals harmonic structure processing in congenital amusia. Cortex , vol. 48, pp. 1073-8
Tillmann, B., Burnham, D., Nguyen, S., Grimault, N., Gosselin, N. & Peretz, I. (2011) Congenital amusia (or tone-deafness) interferes with pitch processing in tone languages. Frontiers in Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience , vol. 2, pp. 120


