Patricia Moreau
| title | Doctoral Student |
|---|---|
| patricia_moreau@hotmail.com | |
| telephone | (514) 343-6111 #2799 |
| fax | (514) 343-2175 |
| office mail | BRAMS (Brain, Music and Sound)
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Education
2005
Ph.D Neuropsychology research and intervention
Université de Montréal, Department of psychology
Directed by Isabelle Peretz and Pierre Jolicoeur
Topic: Électrophysiological correlates of congenital amusia
2004-2005
Master level microprogram in teaching
Université de Montréal, Department of teaching
2000-2004
Bachelor of Sciences, major in Psychology
McGill University, Department of psychology
Research Interests
My research focuses on congenital amusia, a developmental disorder characterised by difficulties in producing or appreciating music. We use electrophysiology to investigate the neural correlates of this deficit.
Scholarships
2009 - 2012
CIHR - Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral Award
Publications
Recent articles
You can browse all my publications from the Publications section.
Lebrun, M-A., Moreau, P., McNally-Gagnon, A., Mignault-Goulet, G. & Peretz, I. (2011) Congenital amusia in childhood: A case study. Cortex
Lidji, P., Jolicoeur, P., Kolinsky, R., Moreau, P., Connolly, JF. & Peretz, I. (2010) Early integration of vowel and pitch processing: A mismatch negativity study. Clinical Neurophysiology , vol. 121-4, pp. 533-541
Peretz, I., Brattico, E., Tervaniemi, M. & Moreau, P. (2010) Activité électrophysiologique anormale en réponse à des différences de hauteurs chez les amusiques congénitaux. Presses Universitaires de Rennes
Recent presentations
You can browse all my publications from the Publications section.
Moreau, P., Peretz, I. & Jolicoeur, P. (2008) Intact automatic brain responses to pitch changes in congenital amusia. Neurosciences and Music III : Disorders and Plasticity, Montreal, Canada.
Moreau, P., Peretz, I., Jolicoeur, P. & Gosselin, N. (2008) The effects of a video soundtrack on the processing of irrelevant acoustic changes : A mismatch negativity study. CNS Annual Meeting (Cognitive Neuroscience Society), San Francisco, USA.
Moreau, P., Peretz, I., Jolicoeur, P. & Gosselin, N. (2007) Video soundtrack does not interfere with the auditory mismatch negativity. SQRP, Montreal, Canada.


