Psyche Loui
@psycheloui.bsky.social
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neuroscientist, musician, question asker, mom. associate professor of #creativity @northeastern #psychology #cognition #musicscience 🇭🇰 she/her
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I should add that this would not have happened without federal support from the National Science Foundation’s Career award which not only paid the participants, but also enabled the combined #psychology and #music major @northeasternu.bsky.social #psyscisky to grow #musicscience 🎹🧠
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Kudos to the great @nickkathios.bsky.social & Ben Kubit for pushing this through, Ani Patel & Adam Tierney for bringing their 🪄, and the students for embarking on some publishable-quality work in my Music and the Brain course! #musicscience ftw 🙌
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We think it’s because Laurel hearers are attend more to the low frequencies within speech, which also give rise to the song-like qualities of speech.
I also think it’s pretty cool to use these illusions as a way to understand individual differences in perception
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but curiously 3) ppl who heard Laurel instead of Yanny in the famous Laurel-Yanny illusion were more like to perceive the speech-to-song transition.
a purple background with the word laurel in white
ALT: a purple background with the word laurel in white
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Turns out 1) everyone dislikes the repeated speech more after repetition, 2) ppl w/ musical anhedonia didn’t change their ratings more than controls
Musicality (A) and liking (B) ratings before and after repetition for song illusion and control stimuli for individuals with musical anhedonia and matched controls.
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We set out asking whether people with musical anhedonia might experience the speech to song illusion differently, and whether the speech to song illusion might be accompanied by any changes in liking, not just in musicality ratings.
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The speech to song illusion, famously started when Diana Deutsch played herself saying “sometimes behave so strangely” on loop, describes the curious #musicscience phenomenon where speech seems to turn into song when repeated.
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New paper 🚨! Our class project on Illusions of the Mind: Laurel vs. Yanny and Sometimes Behave So Strangely #speech2songillusion now out www.nature.com/articles/s41... with 3 undergrad, 2 postgrad, & 1 postdoc, & 3 PI authors #musicscience
Laurel–Yanny percept affects the speech-to-song illusion, but musical anhedonia does not - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Laurel–Yanny percept affects the speech-to-song illusion, but musical anhedonia does not
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When the faculty “retreat” is on campus and basically a very long faculty meeting, and you’re told there’s food but please “bring a drink”
a man is drinking a cup of spicy tea with the words got some spicy tea below him .
Alt: a man is drinking a cup of spicy tea with the words got some spicy tea below him .
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Learned lots from the Berklee Music and Health Exchange Series today: Intersection of Music and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAT) college.berklee.edu/music-health...
Intersection of Music and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAT)
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New book chapter for forthcoming edited volume on subjectivity and improvisation, edited by my cool Italian hosts in Cremona!
“Neural Resonance and Semantic Leaps: Mapping the Intersubjective Terrain of Musical Improvisation”
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I read this aloud to @richardhwest.bsky.social and he says he now doesn’t believe the first part 😂😂😂🇸🇪🗄️💪
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Learned so much from a few days in Finland, including Helsinki and Lapland. Some truly unforgettable life experiences as well!
The Northern lights Steamed arctic char with Vin Jaune sauce and trout roe A group of scientists cross-country skiing, including one towing a toddler
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I should add that this work is funded in large part by taxpayers through NSF and NIH. Their support is crucial to our work towards innovative solutions to problems ranging from Alzheimer’s Disease to depression, anxiety, and ADHD. 💪
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Also check out the precision gesturing by postdoc Ben Kubit on Earworms, Memory Consolidation, and Neural Replay for Recently Heard Music (very cool work he did @margulisa.bsky.social before joining my lab!)
Man gestures in a very precise way while holding coffee, standing in front of a poster with brains on it
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Last but certainly not the least, @nickkathios.bsky.social on Finding the Self in Others' Music: Self and Other
Representations in Theory of Mind Network During Music Listening
Nick’s actual poster title is Finding the Self in Others' Music: Self and Other
Representations in Prefrontal & Parietal Cortices During Music (two people discussing a poster with lots of brain images)
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Here’s Kaye Han: Joint Connectivity between Sensorimotor and Auditory-Reward
Networks During Resting State and Music Listening
Colorful regions of interest functional connectivity plots
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Here’s Jinyu Wang: Brain Structural Predictors of Musical Reward Sensitivity in Older and Young Adults
White matter and grey matter predictors of musical reward
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Here’s Corinna Parrish: Effects of Theta-Band Amplitude Modulation on Sustained Attention
Enthusiastic cognitive neuroscientist presenting poster on EEG and fMRI and behavioral testing on background music and its effects on sustained attention
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Thanks to organizers for a great #CNS2025! proud of my labbies for repping that happy intersection of #music & #cognitive #neuroscience #musicscience. Here’s Arun Asthagiri: Synchronized Music & Rhythmic Visual Stimulation Increases Theta-Gamma Phase-Amplitude Coupling in Mild Cognitive Impairment
Smiling presenter on Synchronized Music and Rhythmic Visual Stimulation Increases Theta-Gamma Phase-Amplitude Coupling in Mild Cognitive Impairment
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#CNS2025 | Happening now
Fantastic talk given by Arun Asthagiri from @psycheloui.bsky.social lab @DataBlitzSession2, exploring whether multimodal (here in this context audiovisual) entrainment can be used to lift mild cognitive impairment as suggested by previous animal studies!
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