1. Zhang, X, Tremblay, P. (2025) Aging of resting-state functional connectivity in Amateur Singers, Instrumentalists and Controls. Aperture Neuro.
  2. Curtis, M., Bayat, M., Garic, D., Alfano, A., Hernandez, M., Curzon, M., Bejarano, A., Tremblay, P., Graziano, P., Dick, A.S.(Accepted) Structural Development of Speech Networks in Young Children: A Cross-Sectional Study. Neurobiology of Language
  3. Sicard, A., Tremblay, P. (2024) Experience-Induced Plasticity in the Attention System in Healthy Adults Practising Musical or Non-Musical Activities. Aperture Neuro.
  4. Auclair-Ouellet, N., Lavoie, A., Barbeau-Morrison, A., Bédard, P., Drouin, P., Tremblay, P. (2024) Expansion of the SyllabO+ corpus and database: words, lemmas and morphologyBehavioural Research Methods.
  5. Whittom, A., Chauvette, L., Begin, A, Blanchette, I., Tremblay, P., Sharp, A. (2024) Music Perception in Older Adults with Hearing Loss: Protective Effect of Musical Experience. Ear and hearing.
  6. Macoir, J., Tremblay, P. Hudon, C. (2024) The contribution of the Face-Name associative recognition test to  objectifying the impairment of associative memory in subjective cognitive decline. Brain sciences.
  7. Joyal, M., Sicard, A. Penhune, V., Jackson, P.L. & Tremblay, P. (2024) Attention, working memory, and inhibitory control in aging:
    Comparing amateur singers, instrumentalists, and active controls
    . Annal of the New York Academy of Science. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.15230
  8. Tremblay, P., Brambati, S. (2024) A historical perspective on the neurobiology of speech and language: from the 19th century to the present. Frontiers in psychology.
  9. Perron, M, Liu, Q.,  Tremblay, P., Alain, C. (2024) Enhancing Speech Perception in Noise through Articulation. Ann NY Acad Sci., 1537 (1), 140-154. Annal of the New York Academy of Science.
  10. Brisson, V., *Tremblay, P. (2024) Assessing the Impact of TMS on Speech Perception in Noise. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1–24.
  11. Tremblay, P., Sato, M. (2024) Movement-related cortical potential and speech-induced suppression during speech production in younger and older adults. Brain and Language. 253.
  12. Macoir, J. Tremblay, P., Beaudoin, S., Parent, m. et Hudon, C. (2024) Impaired lexical access for unique entities in individuals with subjective cognitive decline. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult.
  13. Zhang, X., Tremblay, P. (2023) Aging of Amateur Singers and Non-singers: from behaviour to resting-state connectivity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
  14. Tremblay, P., Gagnon, L., Roy, J-P, Arseneault, A. (2023) Speech and voice production in healthy older adults with or without amateur singing experience. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
  15. Maillard, E., Joyal, M., Murray, M., *Tremblay, P. (2023) Are musical activities associated with enhanced speech perception in noise in adults? A systematic review and meta-analysisCurrent Research in Neurobiology.
  16. Tremblay, P., & Perron, M. (2023). Auditory cognitive aging in amateur singers and non-singers. Cognition.
  17. Macoir, J., Tremblay, P. & Hudon, C. (2022) The use of executive fluency tasks to detect cognitive impairment in individuals with subjective cognitive decline. Behav. Sci. 2022, 12, 491.
  18. Marczyk, A, O’Brien, B., Tremblay, P., Woisard, V, Ghio, A.  (2022) Correlates of vowel quality in the spectrotemporal modulation domain: Application in speech disorder evaluation. JASA.
  19. Marczyk, A., Roy, J-P., Vaillancourt, J. *Tremblay, P. (2022) Learning transfer from singing to speech: Insights from vowel analyses in aging amateur singers and non-singers. Speech Communications, 141, 28-39.
  20. Brisson, V. Fournier, C., Pelletier, A. DeFoy, L., Joyal, M, *Tremblay, P., (2022). Vocal health and vocal health knowledge in voice users in Quebec: a surveyJ Voice.
  21. Perron, M., Vaillancourt, J., *Tremblay, P. (2022) Amateur singing benefits speech perception in aging under certain conditions of practice: behavioural and neurobiological mechanismsBSF.
  22. Achim, AM., Deschamps, I., Thibaudeau, Rousseau, LS., Fossard, M., Tremblay, P. (2021). The neural correlates of referential communication: Taking advantage of sparse-sampling fMRI to study verbal communication with a real interaction partnerBrain and Cognition, 154.
  23. Brisson, V., *Tremblay, P. (2021) Improving speech perception in noise in young and older adults using transcranial magnetic stimulationB&L, 222.
  24. *Tremblay, P., Pinto, S., Basirat, A., Sato, M. (2021) Visual prediction cues can facilitate behavioural and neural speech processing in young and older adultsNeuropsychologia, 159: 1-17.
  25. Gingras, C., Coll, M-P., Tessier, M-H., Tremblay, P., Jackson, P. L. (2021). Pain evaluation and prosocial behavior are affected by age and sex. Eur J Pain, N/A:1–13.
  26. Perron, M., Theaud, G., Descoteaux, M, *Tremblay, P. (2021) The fronto-temporal organization of the arcuate fasciculus and its relationship with speech perception in young and older amateur singers and non-singersHuman Brain Mapping
  27. *Tremblay, P., Brisson, V., Deschamps, I. (2020) Brain aging and speech perception: effects of background noise and talker variability. Neuroimage.227. 
  28. Courson, M., *Tremblay, P. (2020) Neural correlates of manual action language: comparative review, meta-analyses and ROI analysisNeuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 16, 221-238.
  29. Deschamps I.Courson M., Dick, AS. *Tremblay, P. (2020) The phonological loop: is speech specialExperimental Brain Research. 238:2307–2321
  30. Frazer-McKee, G., Macoir, J., Gagnon, L., Tremblay P. (2020). Towards a standardized manual annotation protocol for verbal fluency data. Conference paper: Linguistic Annotation Workshop XIV, p. 160–166.
  31. Pinto, S., Tremblay, P., Basirat, A., Sato, M. (2019) The impact of when, what and how predictions on auditory speech perceptionExperimental Brain Research. 237, 3143–3153
  32. *Tremblay, P., Poulin, J., Martel-Sauvageau, V., Denis, C. (2019) Age-related deficits in speech production: from phonological planning to motor implementationExperimental gerontologist.126. 110695
  33. Bourque, J-M, Defoy, Batcho, C., L., Tremblay, P., Gagnon, S., Martel-Sauvageau, V. (2019) Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Voice Handicap Index in the Quebec French Population (VHI-QF) Journal of Voice. 34(5): 811.e1-811.e6
  34. Zumbansen, A., Tremblay, P. (2018) Music-based interventions for aphasia could act through a motor-speech mechanism: a systematic review and casecontrol analysis of published individual participant dataAphasiology 33:4, pages 379-381.
  35. Dick, A.S., Garic, D., Graziano, P., Tremblay, P. (2018) The frontal aslant tract (FAT) and its role in speech, language and executive functionCortex, 1;111 :148-163.
  36. *Tremblay, P., Perron, M., Deschamps, I., Kennedy-Higgins, D. Houde, J.-C., Dick, A.S., Descoteaux, M. (2018) The role of the arcuate and middle longitudinal fasciculi in speech perception in noise in adulthoodHuman Brain Mapping, 40(1), pages 226-241.
  37. *Tremblay, P., Deschamps, I., Bédard, P., Tessier, M.-H., Carrier, M., Thibeault, M. (2018) Aging of speech production, from articulatory accuracy to motor timing. Psychology of Aging, 33(7) :1022-1034.
  38. Lortie, C.L., Thibeault, M., Guitton, M.J., *Tremblay, P. (2018) Age differences in voice evaluation:  from auditory-perceptual evaluation to social interactions. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research, 61(2): 227-245.
  39. *Tremblay, P. & Dick, A.S. (2017) Language and the brain: what we have learned from 30 years of brain imagingContact Magazine, the official newsletter of the Teachers of English as a Second Language of Ontario, 43 (3): 30-36.
  40. Courson, M., Macoir, J., *Tremblay, P. (2017) A facilitating role for the primary motor cortex in action sentence processingBehavioral Brain Research, 336:244-249
  41. Courson, M., Macoir, J., *Tremblay, P. (2017) Role of medial premotor areas in action language processing in relation to motor skillsCortex, 95:77-91.
  42. Tremblay P, Sato M, Deschamps I. (2017). Age-related differences in speech production: an fMRI study of healthy aging. Human Brain Mapping (5):2751–2771.
  43. Bédard, P., Audet, A-M, Drouin, P.,  Roy, J-P, Rivard, J., *Tremblay, P. (2017) SyllabO+: a new tool to investigate sublexical phenomena in Québec spoken FrenchBehavioral Research Methods, Volume 49, Issue 5, p 1852–1863.
  44. Lortie, C., Rivard, J., Thibeault, M., *Tremblay, P. (2017) The moderating effect of frequent singing on voice agingJournal of Voice;31(1):112.e1-112.e12.
  45.  *Tremblay, P. & Dick, A. (2016) Broca and Wernicke are Dead, or Moving Past the Classic Model of Language NeurobiologyBrain & Language, 162, p. 60-71.
  46. Larouche, E., Tremblay, M-P., Potvin, O., Laforest, S., Bergeron, D., Laforce, R. Jr., Monetta, L.,  Boucher, L., Tremblay, P., Belleville, S., Lorrain, D., Gagnon, J.-F., Gosselin, N., Castellano, C.-A., Cunnane, S.C., Macoir, J., Hudon, C. (2016) The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): Normative data in French-Canadian older adultsArchives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
  47. Bilodeau-Mercure M., & *Tremblay P. (2016) Age Differences in Sequential Speech Production: Articulatory and Physiological FactorsJournal of the American Geriatric Society, 64(11):e177-e182. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14491.
  48. *Tremblay, P., Deschamps, I., Baroni, M., Hasson, U. (2016) Learning transfer from singing to speech: Insights from vowel analyses in aging amateur singers and non-singersNeuroImage, 136(1),106–121.
  49. Deschamps I, Hasson U, *Tremblay P. (2016). The Structural Correlates of Statistical Information Processing during Speech Perception.  PLOS ONE, 11(2): e0149375.
  50. Lortie, CL., Thibeault, M., Guitton, M.J., *Tremblay, P. (2015) Effects of age on the amplitude, frequency and perceived quality of voiceAge. 37(6):117
  51. *Tremblay P, Deschamps I. (2015). Structural brain aging and speech production: a surface-based brain morphometry studyBrain Structure and Function, 221(6), 3275-3299.
  52. Bilodeau-Mercure M, Kirouac V, Langlois N, Ouellet C, Gasse, I., *Tremblay P. (2015). Movement sequencing in normal aging: speech, oro-facial and finger movementsAge, 37(4), 37-78.
  53. Broce I, Bernal B, Altman N, Tremblay P, Dick, AS (2015) Fiber tracking of the frontal aslant tract and subcomponents of the arcuate fasciculus in 5-8-year-olds: Relation to speech and language functionBrain and Language, 149:66-76.
  54. Roehrich-Gascon D, Small S, *Tremblay P. (2015). Structural correlates of spoken language abilities: a surface-based region-of interest morphometry studyBrain & Language, 149:46-54.
  55. Courson, M. & *Tremblay, P. (2014). Neuroimagerie du vieillissement normal du langage et de la parole. Rééducation Orthophonique, 260: 103-134.
  56. Deschamps, I., & *Tremblay, P. (2014) Sequencing at the syllabic and supra-syllabic levels during speech perception: an fMRI studyFront. Hum. Neurosci. 8(8), 492.
  57. Bilodeau-Mercure, M. Lortie, C.L., Guitton, M., Sato, M., *Tremblay, P. (2014) The neurobiology of speech perception decline in aging Brain Structure and Function, 220(2):979-97
  58. Dick, A. S., Bernal, B., & Tremblay, P. (2013). The Language Connectome: New Pathways, New ConceptsNeuroscientist.
  59. Argyropoulos, G. P., Tremblay, P., & Small, S. L. (2013). The neostriatum and response selection in overt sentence production: An fMRI studyNeuroimage, 82C, 53-60.
  60. *Tremblay, P., Dick, A. S., & Small, S. L. (2013). Functional and structural aging of the speech sensorimotor neural system: functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence. Neurobiol Aging, 34(8), 1935-1951.
  61. Grabski, K., Tremblay, P., Gracco, V. L., Girin, L., & Sato, M. (2013). A mediating role of the auditory dorsal pathway in selective adaptation to speech: A state-dependent transcranial magnetic stimulation study.Brain Res, 1515, 55-65.
  62. *Tremblay, P., Deschamps, I., & Gracco, V. (2013). Regional heterogeneity in the processing and the production of speech in the human planum temporale.Cortex, 49(1), 143-157.
  63. Dick, A. S., & Tremblay, P. (2012). Beyond the arcuate fasciculus: consensus and controversy in the connectional anatomy of language. [Review]. Brain, 135(Pt 12), 3529-3550.
  64. *Tremblay, P., Baroni, M., & Hasson, U. (2012). Processing of speech and non-speech sounds in the supratemporal plane: Auditory input preference does not predict sensitivity to statistical structure.Neuroimage, 66C, 318-332.
  65. *Tremblay, P., Sato, M., & Small, S. L. (2012). TMS-induced modulation of action sentence priming in the ventral premotor cortex.Neuropsychologia, 50(2), 319-326.
  66. *Tremblay, P., & Small, S. L. (2011). On the context-dependent nature of the contribution of the ventral premotor cortex to speech perception. Neuroimage, 57(4), 1561-1571.
  67. *Tremblay, P., & Small, S. L. (2011). Motor response selection in overt sentence production: a functional MRI study.Frontiers in psychology, 2, 253.
  68. *Tremblay, P., & Gracco, V. L. (2010). On the selection of words and oral motor responses: evidence of a response-independent fronto-parietal network.Cortex 46(1), 15-28.
  69. *Tremblay, P., & Small, S. L. (2010). From Language Comprehension to Action Understanding and Back Again. Cereb Cortex 21(5), 1166-1177.
  70. *Tremblay, P., & Gracco, V. L. (2009). Contribution of the pre-SMA to the production of words and non-speech oral motor gestures, as revealed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).Brain Research, 1268, 112-124.
  71. Sato, M., Tremblay, P., & Gracco, V. L. (2009). A mediating role of the premotor cortex in phoneme segmentation.Brain and Language, 111(1), 1-7. [
  72. *Tremblay, P., Shiller, D. M., & Gracco, V. L. (2008). On the time-course and frequency selectivity of the EEG for different modes of response selection: evidence from speech production and keyboard pressing.Clin Neurophysiol, 119(1), 88-99.
  73. McFarland D.H. & Tremblay, P. (2007) Implications cliniques des interactions entre les systèmes Sensorimoteurs: Parole et déglutition.Fréquences, 18(3): 12-16.
  74. *Tremblay, P., & Gracco, V. L. (2006). Contribution of the frontal lobe to externally and internally specified verbal responses: fMRI evidence. Neuroimage, 33(3), 947-957.
  75. McFarland, D. H., & Tremblay, P. (2006). Clinical implications of cross-system interactions.Seminars in Speech and Language, 27(4), 300-309.
  76. Gracco, V. L., Tremblay, P., & Pike, B. (2005). Imaging speech production using fMRINeuroimage, 26(1), 294-301.
  77. Tremblay, P. (2014) La neuroimagerie au cœur de la recherche et de la pratique clinique en orthophonie. Rééducation orthophonique, 260: 3-4.
  78. Tremblay P. (2013) Current themes in the neurobiology of language: Highlights from the third annual Neurobiology of Language Conference (NLC 2011). Brain Lang., 127(1):34-5.
  79. Tremblay P., Hasson U. (2012) Neurobiology of language: highlights from the second annual meeting. Brain Lang., 122(3):133-4.
  80. Tremblay P., Small SL. (2011) The First Neurobiology of Language Conference: NLC 2009. Brain Lang., 117(3):101-2.
  1. Leung, K, Williams, L. Tremblay, P. Molnar, M (Under review) A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Language and Cognition in the Developing Bilingual Brain: From Infancy to Adolescence. Aperture Neuro.
  2. Ratelle, D., Tremblay, P. (Under review). Cortical speech tracking: a literature review. 
  3. Tremblay, P., Gagnon, L., Durand, E, Macoir, J (Under review) Verbal fluency in singers and non-singers. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
  4. Sicard, A. & Tremblay, P. (Under review) Subcortical Gray Matter Aging and Attentional Control in Amateur Musicians and Non-Musicians. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
  5. Tremblay, P. & Albouy, P. (In preparation) The impact of TMS on brain rhythm in the dorsal speech stream. 
  1. Tremblay, P. (2024). Vieillissement de la production de la parole. Manuel de phonétique. Presses de l’Université Laval.
  2. Dick, A.S. & Tremblay, P.(2020). Broca and Wernicke are Dead: The New Neurobiology of Language. Republished in Curtis, A., & Satchwell, M., (eds.). Psychology Review: A-Level Exam Skills and Practice. Hodder Education.
  3. Tremblay, P., & Veilleux, J.-A. (2020). The impact of singing on human communication in aging: from protection to rehabilitation. In R. Heydon, D. Fancourt, & A. Cohen (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing. Volume III Well-being.: Taylor & Francis Books.
  4. McGettigan, C. & Tremblay, P. (2018) Links between perception and production: examining the roles of motor and premotor cortices in understanding speech. Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Second Edition. Gaskell, G., and Rueschemeyer, S.A (eds).
  5. Tremblay, P. Deschamps, I. & Dick, AS (2019)
    Neuromotor organization of speech production. In Oxford Handbook of neurolinguistics. Oxford Handbook of neurolinguistics.
  6. Dick, A.S. & Tremblay, P. (2018) Broca and Wernicke are Dead? The New Neurobiology of Language. Psychology Review: A-Level Exam Skills and Practice. Hodder Education, UK., 23 (4), 18–21.
  7. Tremblay P. & Dick, A. (2017) Language and the brain: what we have learned from 30 years of brain imaging. Contact Magazine TESL Ontario (Teachers of English as a second language Association of Ontario).
  8. Deschamps, I., Courson, M., & Tremblay, P. (2017). Vieillissment du cerveau et ses impacts sur la parole et le langage. Traité de Neurolinguistique. Édité par M. Sato et S. Pinto. De Boeck-Solal.
  9. Tremblay, P. Deschamps, I. & Gracco, V.L. (2015). Neurobiology of speech production: a motor control perspective. Dans. Small, Sl., and Hickok, G. (eds) “The Neurobiology of Language”. Elsevier.
  10. Hasson, U., and Tremblay, P. (2015). Neurobiology of auditory statistical information processing. Dans. Small, Sl., and Hickok, G. (eds) “The Neurobiology of Language”. Elsevier.
  11. Tremblay P., Dick, A. & Small, SL. (2010) New insights into the neurobiology of language from functional brain imaging, In “Brain mapping: from neural basis of cognition to surgical applications”, Springer, Éd: Hugues Duffau (p. 131-143).
  1.  Goulet, S-E. P; Ratelle, D; Dion, M; Phoenix, M; Landry, M; Mulet-Perreault, H; Lapierre, V; Giguère, S-A; Guzzo, N. B; Laforce, R; Macoir, J; Sharp, A; Duchesne, S; Hudon, C; Tremblay, P. (2023). Relation entre la cognition, l’audition et les difficultés de perception de la parole dans le bruit. Journée Scientifique CERVO 2023. Québec, Canada.
  2. Whittom, A; Blanchette, I; Tremblay, P; Sharp, A. (2023). Effet protecteur des activités musicales sur la perception musicale. Journée Scientifique CERVO 2023. Québec, Canada.
  3. Ratelle, D; Dion, M; Goulet, S-E. P; Phoenix, M; Guzzo, N. B; Sharp, A; Hudon, C; Tremblay, P. (2023). Comprendre la relation entre l’audition centrale et la perception de la parole dans le bruit (SPiN). Journée Scientifique CERVO 2023. Québec, Canada.
  4. Vézina-Dargnies, T; Sicard, A; Joyal, M; Tremblay, P. (2023). Relation entre le bilinguisme et la morphologie du cortex cingulaire antérieur au cours du vieillissement normal. Navigate 2023. Québec, Canada.
  5. Lawley, K; Zhang, X; Sicard, A; Joyal, M; Tremblay, P. (2023). Singers vs Instrumentalists: Ageing Effects on Speech Perception in Noise. Navigate 2023. Québec, Canada.
  6. Laroche, J; Joyal, M; Ratelle, D; Dion, M; Vézina, T; Landry, M; Mulet-Perreault, H; Laforce, R; Sharp, A; Duchesne, S; Hudon, C; Tremblay, P. (2023). Relation entre la cognition, l’audition et la perception de la parole et les difficultés de perception de la parole dans le bruit. Navigate 2023. Québec, Canada.
  7. Ratelle, D; Laroche, J; Joyal, M; Dion, M; Vézina, T; Landry, M; Mulet-Perreault, H; Laforce, R; Sharp, A; Duchesne, S; Hudon, C; Tremblay, P. (2023). Understanding  Speech Perception in Noise (SPiN). Navigate 2023. Québec, Canada.
  8. Zhang, X; Tremblay, P. (2023). Aging of Resting-state Networks in Amateur Singers and Non-singers. Poster presented during the annual meeting of the Organization for Humain Brain Mapping. Montréal, Canada.
  9. Sicard, S; Tremblay, P. (2023). Neurocognitive aging in healthy amateur singers and instrumentalists. Poster presented during the annual meeting of the Organization for Humain Brain Mapping. Montréal, Canada.
  10. Sicard, A; Tremblay, P. (2023). Vieillissement neurocognitif chez les chanteurs et les instrumentistes amateurs. 15th Neuroscience research day of the Centre thématique de recherche en neurosciences (CTRN). Québec, Canada.
  11. Brisson, V; Sicard, A; Tremblay, P. (2023). Évaluation du potentiel de la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne pour réduire les difficultés de perception de la parole chez l’adulte. Colloque au 90e congrès de l’ACFAS. Montréal, Canada.
  12. Juhasz, S; Sicard, A; Joyal, M; Tremblay, P. (2022). L’effet de la pratique du chant et d’un instrument de musique sur l’attention sélective et soutenue dans le vieillissement normal. Approches innovantes pour un vieillissement cognitif réussi. Colloque au 89e congrès de l’ACFAS. Virtual presentation.
  13. Villeneuve, M; Tremblay, P. (2022). Améliorer les performances de production de la parole de personnes âgées à l’aide de la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne. Approches innovantes pour un vieillissement cognitif réussi. Colloque au 89e congrès de l’ACFAS. Virtual presentation.
  14. Brisson, V; Sicard, A; Juhasz, S; Fuduche, C; Tremblay, P. (2022). La stimulation non-invasive du cerveau comme stratégie pour réduire les difficultés de communication chez les aînés. Approches innovantes pour un vieillissement cognitif réussi. Colloque au 89e congrès de l’ACFAS. Virtual presentation.
  15. Brisson, V; Tremblay, P. (2022). Examiner l’impact de la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne sur le traitement de la parole chez l’adulte : résultats préliminaires. Scientific Day of the Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM). Virtual presentation.
  16. Zhang, X; Tremblay, P. (2022). Aging of Resting-state Networks in Amateur Singers and Non-singers. Scientific Day of the Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM). Virtual presentation.
  17. Sicard, A; Joyal, M; Penhune, V; Tremblay, P. (2022). Relation entre la pratique d’une activité musicale et l’attention visuelle et auditive au cours du vieillissement normal. Scientific Day of the Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM). Virtual presentation.
  18. Martel-Sauvageau, V; Defoy, L; Batcho, C; Tremblay, P. (2022). Développement et validation du Voice Handicap Index en français québécois. 2022 SAC Speech-Language Pathology Conference. Virtual presentation.
  19. Brisson, V; Tremblay, P. (2022). Stimulation of the dorsal speech stream improves speech perception performance in adults of all ages. Annual meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language. Philadelphia, United-States.
  20. Maillard, E; Joyal, M; Murray, MM; Tremblay, P. (2021). A systematic review and meta-analysis of speechin-noise perception in musicians.Annual meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language. Virtual presentation.
  21. Brisson V; Tremblay P. (2021). Finding a new treatment option for speech perception in noise difficulties in the elderly: a TMS study.Annual meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language. Virtual presentation.
  22. Zhang, X; Tremblay, P. (2021). The Protective Effect of Singing on Communication and Cognition in Aging: Behavioural and Brain-Imaging Data Analysis.Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language. Virtual presentation.
  23. Brisson, V., Desjardins, A., Perron, M., Tremblay, P. (2020) Effet de la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne sur la capacité à percevoir la parole dans le bruit. Poster presentation at the Annual scientific day of the Quebec bio-imaging network (QBIN), February 7, 2020, Montreal, Canada.
  24. Frazer-Mckee, G., Maillard, E., Arseneault, A., Savard, C., Vaillancourt, J., Macoir, J., Tremblay, P. (2020). Les activités musicales de niveau amateur comme facteur de protection pour l’accès lexical dans le vieillissement normal. Poster presented during the CINQ’s scientific week, May 26. Virtual presentation.
  25. Perron, M., Theaud, G., Vaillancourt, J., Descoteaux, M., Tremblay, P. (2020) Neuroplasticité induite par le chant amateur : effets sur la perception de la parole dans le bruit. Poster presented during the CINQ’s scientific week, May 26. Virtual presentation.
  26. Villeneuve, M; Mailloux, S; Joyal, M; Tremblay, P. (2020). Élaboration d’une tâche pour étudier le rôle du faisceau oblique dans la production de la parole. Affiche présentée dans le cadre de la Journée scientifique annuelle du Centre de recherche CERVO, Québec, Canada.
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