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Lars Rogenmoser

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Rogenmoser L, Mouthon M, Etter F, Kamber J, Annoni J, Schwab S
Neuropsychologia . 2023 Apr; 185:108572. PMID: 37119986
Lexical stress is an essential element of prosody. Mastering this prosodic feature is challenging, especially in a free-stress foreign language for individuals native to a fixed-stress language, a phenomenon referred...
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Rogenmoser L, Kusmierek P, Archakov D, Rauschecker J
Hear Res . 2022 May; 420:108517. PMID: 35609446
Tinnitus is a highly prevalent, largely untreatable auditory disorder, characterized by the perception of phantom sound often in the form of incessant ringing or hissing. Despite longstanding research with animal...
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Rogenmoser L, Arnicane A, Jancke L, Elmer S
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2021 May; 1500(1):122-133. PMID: 34046902
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the ability to effortlessly identify given pitches without any reference. Correlative evidence suggests that the left posterior dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is responsible for the...
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Rogenmoser L, Li H, Jancke L, Schlaug G
Cortex . 2021 Jan; 135:285-297. PMID: 33421728
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the ability of identifying the pitch of a given tone without reliance on any reference pitch. The downside of possessing AP may be the experience...
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Greber M, Rogenmoser L, Elmer S, Jancke L
eNeuro . 2019 Jan; 5(6). PMID: 30637328
Humans with absolute pitch (AP) are able to effortlessly name the pitch class of a sound without an external reference. The association of labels with pitches cannot be entirely suppressed...
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Brauchli C, Elmer S, Rogenmoser L, Burkhard A, Jancke L
Hum Brain Mapp . 2017 Nov; 39(1):522-531. PMID: 29086468
Auditory-visual (AV) synesthesia is a rare phenomenon in which an auditory stimulus induces a "concurrent" color sensation. Current neurophysiological models of synesthesia mainly hypothesize "hyperconnected" and "hyperactivated" brains, but differ...
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Rogenmoser L, Kernbach J, Schlaug G, Gaser C
Brain Struct Funct . 2017 Aug; 223(1):297-305. PMID: 28815301
Music-making is a widespread leisure and professional activity that has garnered interest over the years due to its effect on brain and cognitive development and its potential as a rehabilitative...
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Rogenmoser L, Zollinger N, Elmer S, Jancke L
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2016 May; 11(9):1428-39. PMID: 27217116
The aim of this study was to investigate the brain processes underlying emotions during natural music listening. To address this, we recorded high-density electroencephalography (EEG) from 22 subjects while presenting...
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Jancke L, Kuhnis J, Rogenmoser L, Elmer S
Front Hum Neurosci . 2015 Aug; 9:401. PMID: 26257624
While previous studies have analyzed mean neurophysiological responses to musical stimuli, the current study aimed to identify specific time courses of electroencephalography (EEG) oscillations, which are associated with dynamic changes...
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Elmer S, Rogenmoser L, Kuhnis J, Jancke L
J Neurosci . 2015 Jan; 35(1):366-71. PMID: 25568128
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the rare ability to identify the chroma of a tone or to produce a specific pitch without reference to keyality (e.g., G or C). Previously,...