Sylvie Nozaradan - former postdoc (FNRS)

PhD student and postdoc 2009-2018.
The topic of my research is how musical rhythm entrains the human brain activity. With the help of Profs André Mouraux and Isabelle Peretz, my co-supervisor in Canada, I developed during my PhD an approach to capture the neural mechanisms of musical beat in humans. Currently, I explore this approach as a mean to investigate human neural mechanisms such as neural entrainment, sensorimotor synchronization and multisensory integration. To this aim, I use surface and intracerebral EEG, coupled with auditory/visual stimulations, and motion recordings. Also, this research gives rise to thoughts about how and why mixing art and science in research activities. Sylvie Nozaradan is now Professor at UCLouvain.
Group members
Publications
2018
Visuomotor correlates of conflict expectation in the context of motor decisions
Journal of Neuroscience
Derosiere G, Klein PA, Nozaradan S, Zénon A, Mouraux A, Duqué J.
38(44):9486-9504
2017
EEG frequency-tagging and input-output comparison in rhythm perception
Brain Topography
Nozaradan S, Keller PE, Rossion B, Mouraux A.
31(2):153-160
2017
Frequency-tagging to track the neural processing of contrast in fast continuous sound sequences
Journal of Neurophysiology
Nozaradan S, Mouraux A, Cousineau M.
118(1):243-253
2017
Intracerebral evidence of rhythm transform in the human auditory cortex
Brain Structure and Function
Nozaradan S, Mouraux A, Jonas J, Colnat-Coulbois S, Rossion B, Maillard L.
222(5): 2389-2404
2016
Enhanced brainstem and cortical encoding of sound during synchronized movement
Neuroimage
Nozaradan S, Schönwiesner M, Caron-Desrochers L, Lehmann A.
142:231-240
2016
Measuring Neural Entrainment to Beat and Meter in Infants: Effects of Music Background
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Cirelli LK, Spinelli C, Nozaradan S, Trainor LJ.
0.575694444
2014
Exploring how musical rhythms entrain brain activity with EEG frequency-tagging
Phil Trans B
Nozaradan S.
369(1658):20130393
2014
Body movement selectively shapes the neural representation of musical rhythms
Psychological Science
Chemin B, Mouraux A, Nozaradan S.
25(12):2147-59
2013
Capturing with EEG the neural entrainment and coupling underlying sensorimotor synchronization to the beat
Cerebral Cortex
Nozaradan S, Zerouali Y, Peretz I, Mouraux A.
25(3):736-47
2012
Selective neuronal entrainment to the beat and meter embedded in a musical rhythm
Journal of Neuroscience
Nozaradan S, Peretz I, Mouraux A.
32(49):17572-81
2011
Steady-state evoked potentials to tag specific components of nociceptive cortical processing
Neuroimage
Colon E, Nozaradan S, Legrain V, Mouraux A.
60(1):571-581
2011
Steady-state evoked potentials as an index of multisensory temporal binding
Neuroimage
Nozaradan S, Peretz I, Mouraux A.
60(1): 21-28
2011
Tagging the neuronal entrainment to beat and meter
Journal of Neuroscience
Nozaradan S, Peretz I, Missal M, Mouraux A.
31(28): 10234-40
2011
Nociceptive steady-state evoked potentials elicited by rapid periodic thermal stimulation of cutaneous nociceptors
Journal of Neuroscience
Mouraux A, Iannetti GD, Colon E, Legrain V, Nozaradan S, Plaghki L.
31(16): 6079-87
2011
Born to dance but beat deaf: a new form of congenital amusia
Neuropsychologia
Phillips-Silver J, Toiviainen P, Gosselin N, Piché O, Nozaradan S, Palmer C, Peretz I.
49(5): 961-969