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Publications

PAQUETTE, S., Rigoulot, S., Grunewald, K., Lehmann A. (2020). Temporal Decoding of Vocal and Musical Emotions: Same Code, Different Timecourse?,
​Brain Research.


​Chenausky, K.V*., PAQUETTE, S*.,  Norton, A., & Schlaug, G. (2019). Apraxia of Speech Maps to Lesions Involving the Dorsal Arcuate Fasciculus and the Insula in Patients with Aphasia, Neurology: Clinical Practice

Barton, J. J., Stubbs, J. L., PAQUETTE, S., Duchaine, B., Schlaug, G., & Corrow, S. L. (2019). Music perception in acquired prosopagnosia: An anterior temporal syndrome for faces, voices, and music. bioRxiv-preprint

Royal, I., PAQUETTE, S., & Tranchant, P. (2019). Musical Disorders in M.H., Thaut & D.A., Hodges (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain.
Oxford University press, Oxford, England. (CHAPTER)


Deroche, M. L. D., Felezeu, M., PAQUETTE, S., Zeitouni, A., & Lehmann, A.(2019). Neurophysiological Differences in Emotional Processing by Cochlear Implant Users, Ear and hearing.

Corrow, S. L., Stubbs, J. L., Schlaug, G., Buss, S., PAQUETTE, S., Duchaine, B., & Barton, J. J. (2019). Perception Of Musical Pitch In Developmental Prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia.

2018

PAQUETTE, S., Li, H. C., Corrow, S. L., Buss, S. S., Barton, J., & Schlaug, G. (2018). Cases when tone-deafness and prosopagnosia co-occur.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 438.


PAQUETTE, S., Ahmed, DG., Goffi-Gomez, MV., Hoshino, ACH., Peretz, I., & Lehmann, A. (2018). Musical and vocal emotion perception for cochlear implants users. Hearing Research.

PAQUETTE, S., Takerkart, S., Saget, S., Peretz, I., Belin, P. (2018). Cross-Classification of Musical and Vocal Emotions in Auditory Cortex.
​Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 1-9


PAQUETTE, S., Fournier, P., Dupont, S., Szabo de Edelenyi, F., Galan, P., & Samson, S. (2017). Risk of Tinnitus After Medial Temporal Lobe Surgery.
​JAMA Neurology, 1-2.


​Ahmed, DG., PAQUETTE, S., Zeitouni, A., & Lehmann A. (2017). ​Processing of Musical and Vocal Emotions Through Cochlear Implants Simulation.
​Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 1-9.


Agus, TR*., PAQUETTE, S*., Suied, C., Pressnitzer, D., & Belin, P. (2017). Voice selectivity in the temporal voice area despite matched low-level acoustic cues.
Scientific Reports, 7, 1-7. 


PAQUETTE, S. (2017). Décoder les émotions à travers la musique et la voix.
Doctorate thesis, University of Montréal.


PAQUETTE, S., Fujii, S., Li, HC., & Schlaug, G. (2017). The cerebellum's contribution to beat interval discrimination.
​NeuroImage,


Vuvan, D. T., PAQUETTE, S., Mignault Goulet, G., Royal, I., Felezeu, M., & Peretz, I. (2017). The Montreal Protocol for Identification of Amusia. 
Behavior Research Methods, 49(2) 1-11.

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Lehmann, A. & PAQUETTE, S. (2015). Cross-domain processing of musical and vocal emotions in cochlear implant users.
​Frontiers in Neuroscience, 9(343).


Gosselin, N*., PAQUETTE, S*., & Peretz, I*. (2015). Sensitivity to musical emotions in congenital amusia.
Cortex. 71, 171-182.


2014

PAQUETTE, S*. & Mignault Goulet, G*. (2014). Lifetime benefits of musical training.
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 8(89).


PAQUETTE, S., Mignault Goulet, G. & Rothermich, K. (2013). Prediction, attention, and unconscious processing in hierarchical auditory perception.
Frontiers in Psychology, 4(955).


PAQUETTE, S., Peretz, I. &  Belin, P. (2013). The “Musical Emotional Bursts”: a validated set of musical affect bursts to investigate auditory affective processing.
Frontiers in Psychology, 4(509).
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PAQUETTE, S. (2012). Utilisation normale du mode et du tempo par les amusiques adultes, lors de jugements émotionnels.
Master's thesis, University of Montréal.


2010

Roy, M., Mailhot, J-P., Gosselin, N., PAQUETTE, S. & Peretz, I. (2009). Modulation of the startle reflex by pleasant and unpleasant music.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 71, 37-42.


Peretz, I., Gosselin, N., Tillmann, B., Cuddy, LL., Gagnon, B., Trimmer, CG., PAQUETTE, S. & Bouchard, B. (2008). On-line Identification of Congenital Amusia.
Music Perception, 25(4), 331-343.


*authors contributed equally to this work


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