2009

Tuft, S., Henry, M.J. & McAuley, J.D. (November, 2009). Regulatory fit and performance on the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia. Poster presented at the 8th Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting, Boston, MA.

Henry, M.J., Grushcow, B.T., & McAuley, J.D. (August, 2009). Application of signal detection theory to the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Indianapolis, IN.

Stewart, A.L, McAuley, J.D., Mercier, A.M., & Pang, K.C.H. (June, 2009). Aged rats demonstrate increased susceptibility to distraction in a selective attention version of the peak-interval procedure. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, Nassau, Bahamas.

Henry, M.J. & McAuley, J.D. (February, 2009). Individual differences in the perception of auditory and visual rhythms. Paper presented at the 1st Western Sequencing and Timing Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA.

McAuley, J.D., Stewart, A.L. & Pang, K.C.H. (2009). Role of cholinergic NBM neurons in timing and divided attention. Presented at Society for Neuroscience, Program Number 95.12, Washington, DC.

Grahn, J., Henry, M.J., & McAuley, J.D. (2009). Effects of prior auditory exposure on brain activity during visual rhythm perception. Presented at Society for Neuroscience, Program Number 94.18, Washington, DC.

Miller, N.S. & McAuley, J.D. (2009). It is not easy to ignore rhythm when making duration judgments. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society: 50th Annual Meeting.

McAuley, J.D., Henry, M.J. & Grahn, J. (2009). Prior exposure to auditory rhythms alters responses to visual rhythms. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society: 50th Annual Meeting.

McAuley, J.D. (May, 2009). Neural bases of individual differences in timing. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC.

McAuley, J.D. (February, 2009). Neurobiology of attention and timing. 7th Annual Neuroscience Research Day, University of Toledo.

McAuley, J.D. (January, 2009). Functional and neural mechanisms of timing. Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.