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Dawn L Merrett
Dawn L Merrett
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Montreal
Verified email at umontreal.ca
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Reaching training in rats with spinal cord injury promotes plasticity and task specific recovery
J Girgis, D Merrett, S Kirkland, GAS Metz, V Verge, K Fouad
Brain 130 (11), 2993-3003, 2007
2852007
Moderating variables of music training-induced neuroplasticity: A review and discussion
DL Merrett, I Peretz, SJ Wilson
Frontiers in psychology 4, 55838, 2013
1202013
Neurobiological, cognitive, and emotional mechanisms in melodic intonation therapy
DL Merrett, I Peretz, SJ Wilson
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 401, 2014
782014
Augmenting melodic intonation therapy with non-invasive brain stimulation to treat impaired left-hemisphere function: two case studies
S Al-Janabi, LA Nickels, PF Sowman, H Burianová, DL Merrett, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 37, 2014
402014
Synergistic effects of age and stress in a rodent model of stroke
DL Merrett, SW Kirkland, GA Metz
Behavioural brain research 214 (1), 55-59, 2010
352010
Music and neural plasticity
DL Merrett, SJ Wilson
Lifelong engagement with music: Benefits for mental health and well-being …, 2012
282012
Changes in singing performance and fMRI activation following right temporal lobe surgery
SJ Wilson, DF Abbott, C Tailby, EC Gentle, DL Merrett, GD Jackson
Cortex 49 (9), 2512-2524, 2013
102013
Perspectives from case studies in obtaining evidence for music interventions in aphasia
DL Merrett, C Tailby, GD Jackson, SJ Wilson
Aphasiology 33 (4), 429-448, 2019
92019
A theoretical and clinical account of music and aphasia
DL Merrett, A Zumbansen, I Peretz
Aphasiology 33 (4), 379-381, 2019
72019
Musicianship and the Brain
DL Merrett, SJ Wilson
Sound musicianship: Understanding the crafts of music, 2012
22012
Sparse and continuous sampling approaches to fMRI of overt vocalization tasks
DL Merrett, C Tailby, DF Abbott, GD Jackson, SJ Wilson
Neuroimage: Reports 1 (4), 100050, 2021
2021
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