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Tremblay, Pascale; Brisson, Valérie 2021-08-26 This dataset contains the experimental materials and stimuli as well as r scripts that were used in Brisson, V., Tremblay, P. (2021), Improving speech perception in noise in young and older adults using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Brain and Language. The task is an original auditory discrimination task that includes identical or different pairs of French syllables that were selected based on SyllabO+, a corpus and database of spoken Quebec French (Bédard et al., 2017). The stimuli and tasks were developed at the Speech and hearing neuroscience laboratory in Quebec City (www.speechneurolab.ca). The R scripts for the linear mixed-model analyses and regression analyses are also provided.
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Tremblay, Pascale; Perron, Maxime 2021-04-09 This dataverse contains the stimuli and experimental files for a speech perception in noise task that was developed at the Speech Neuroscience Lab (www.speechneurolab.ca). It also includes the questionnaire used to document musical activities, in its original (French) version, as well as an English translation.
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Tremblay, Pascale; Deschamps, Isabelle 2020-08-03 This dataset contains all the stimuli and experimental materials that were used as part of the study: Deschamps, I., Courson, M., Dick, A.S. Tremblay, P. The phonological loop: is speech special? Exp Brain Res (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-020-05886-9. The task is an original auditory discrimination task with verbal (syllables) and non-verbal (bird sounds) auditory stimuli. The stimuli and tasks were developed at the Speech and hearing neuroscience laboratory in Quebec City (www.speechneurolab.ca).
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Tremblay, Pascale; Brisson, Valérie 2022-01-26 In this study, we developed and distributed an online questionnaire targeting occupational voice users. The study aimed 1) to provide a portrait of the vocal health of occupational voice users in teaching and training contexts in the province of Quebec, Canada, through an online survey, 2) to document vocal health knowledge in this population, and 3) to identify personal and environmental risk factors associated with voice disorder symptoms. The survey was distributed to various organizations in the province of Quebec (e.g., teaching associations, fitness centres). 1079 respondents answered the survey. Descriptive data were presented, and ordinal regression analyses were computed (objective 3). Here we share the following documents: the original survey in French and an English translation, the original and cleaned datasets. These datasets contain the individual responses for all respondents and all 88 questions. The R script used for the inferential analyses (i.e., cumulative link models).
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Tremblay, Pascale; Xiyue, Zhang 2023-10-11 This datasets includes resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) group data from 41 healthy singers and 43 non-singers, measured in five networks: auditory, speech, language, default mode and dorsal attention, as well as its relationship to auditory cognitive aging. The dataset includes the analytical the scripts and the group-level results. The original individual data (behavioural and MRI) cannot be shared because participants did not consent to individual data sharing at the time.
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Tremblay, Pascale; Gagnon, Lydia; Arseneault, Alison; Roy, Johanna-Pascale 2023-10-26 The aim of the study was to examine different components of speech production in younger and older adults with or without amateur singing experience using a battery of tests that included a voice production tasks, a standardized passage reading and a maximal performance task (diadochokinetic rates task [DDK]). Data were collected on 38 healthy amateur singers (aged 20–87 years, 23 females) and 40 healthy non-musician controls (aged 23–88 years, 19 females). This dataset contains the aggregated datasets that were used for group-level statistical analysis.

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