Xiangbin TENG
@xiangbin-teng.bsky.social
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Assistant professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Interested in rhythms and time; Opinions are my own. Lab: https://labsmrt.github.io/
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Cool study! Two pianists, separated in different rooms: one plays right hand part, the other left. Using MPVA it suggests that the premotor cortex is anticipating the other player's hand while M1 sorts out their own. 🧠🎶🎹

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Frontiers | Distinct and content-specific neural representations of self- and other-produced actions in joint piano performance
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20+ years ago, an idea about cortical lateralization of audition was advanced: asymmetric sampling in time (AST). This extensive review/reevaluation by Chantal Oderbolz, me, and Martin Meyer assesses how the idea has fared. #notallwrong
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Asymmetric Sampling in Time: Evidence and perspectives
Auditory and speech signals are undisputedly processed in both left and right hemispheres, but this bilateral allocation is likely unequal. The Asymme…
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Thrilled to share our new paper with @candrew123.bsky.social & @davidpoeppel.bsky.social 🧠🎵 Amazing work by Andrew, who led this study uncovering how the brain encodes pitch—first linearly, then transforming into a helix-like structure! 🔄🎶 Check it out: #MusicNeuroscience #AuditoryCognition
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Exciting new work from one of my outstanding colleagues! 🎉 A comprehensive framework unifying visual working memory mechanisms, built from a large-scale experiment. Kudos! 👏
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Excited to share our new work in @naturecomms.bsky.social . Introducing a "comprehensive exploration" model that uncovers all mechanisms of visual working memory in one framework, built from a single large-scale controlled experiment. doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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Start 2025 with some music neuroscience reading? Temporally dissociable neural representations of pitch height and chroma osf.io/preprints/ps... @candrew123 & me & @TengXB
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Neurobiology of Language is now on Blue Sky!

We'll continue exploring the intersections of the brain, speech and language while sharing cutting-edge research and real-world clinical insights. Follow us and join the conversation.

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