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13. Time of our lives: Changes in preferred tempi and regions of entrainment across the lifespan.<br />

Second Meeting of the Entrainment Network, Ohio <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Columbus, Ohio, April,<br />

2005.<br />

14. Time in the mind: Hourglass or oscillator? Department of Psychology, Ohio <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, Columbus, Ohio, April, 2004.<br />

15. Play it again: the role of stimulus familiarity in the formation of episodic memories for<br />

music. Indiana <strong>University</strong> Cognitive Science Colloquium Series, Indiana <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Bloomington, Indiana, December, 2002.<br />

16. Developmental aspects of timing control in rhythmic tapping: A lifespan perspective.<br />

Cognitive Science <strong>Program</strong> Seminar Series, Ohio <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Columbus, Ohio,<br />

November, 2002.<br />

17. Rhythmic expectations of beginnings and endings. Australian Music Psychology Seminar<br />

Series, <strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia, August, 1999.<br />

18. On and off the beat: Some surprising results. Music Cognition Workshop, Ohio <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, Columbus, Ohio, May, 1999.<br />

19. Attentional tracking of auditory patterns. Workshop on Auditory Event Temporal Structure,<br />

Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute, Kansai, Japan, October, 1998.<br />

20. The role of rhythm in attending to auditory patterns. Fifth International Conference on<br />

Neural Information Processing, Kitakyushu, Japan, October, 1998.<br />

21. Music and memory. Music Cognition Workshop, Ohio <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Columbus, Ohio,<br />

May, 1998.<br />

22. Context effects in time discrimination. Department of Psychology, <strong>University</strong> of Southern<br />

Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, November, 1997.<br />

23. Expectancy and time discrimination. Australian Music Psychology Seminar Series,<br />

Department of Psychology, <strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales,<br />

Australia, June, 1997.<br />

24. BrainWave: A java-based connectionist simulator. Mind and Computation Colloquium<br />

Series, Department of Computer Science, Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Bloomington, November,<br />

1996.<br />

UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND TALKS<br />

1. Tuft, S., Henry, M.J. and McAuley, J.D. (2009). Regulatory fit and performance on the<br />

Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia. Poster presented at the 8 th Auditory Perception,<br />

Cogition and Action Meeting, Boston, MA, November 19, 2009.<br />

2. Henry, M.J., Grushcow, B.T., and McAuley, J.D. (2009). Application of signal detection<br />

theory to the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia. Poster presented at the Biennial<br />

Meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Indianapolis, IN, August 3 – 7,<br />

2009.<br />

3. Stewart, A.L, McAuley, J.D., Mercier, A.M., and Pang, K.C.H. (2009). Aged rats<br />

demonstrate increased susceptibility to distraction in a selective attention version of the peakinterval<br />

procedure. Poster presented at the 18 th Annual Meeting of the International<br />

Behavioral <strong>Neuroscience</strong> Society, Nassau, Bahamas, June 9 – 14, 2009.<br />

4. Henry, M.J. and McAuley, J.D. (2009). Individual differences in the perception of auditory<br />

and visual rhythms. Paper presented at the 1 st Western Sequencing and Timing Meeting,<br />

Santa Barbara, CA, February 7, 2009.<br />

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