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Posts by Félix Bigand

Our lab is looking for a postdoc!

Multi-Brain Stimulation, Social Interaction, and a lot of other cool stuff! :)

Please share!

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Paris Cycling Investment Helps Cut Pollution in Half So how did Paris, once choked with vehicle traffic and notorious for its pollution, pull off such a turnaround?

Paris Cycling Investment Helps Cut Pollution in Half.
momentummag.com/paris-proves...

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inspired by all the brilliant work from auditory visual processing and groups from @cnspworkshop.bsky.social

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This thread is also a perfect time to share this recent spot-on piece by @escross.bsky.social — and I'm grateful to see our dancing brain featured! Couldn’t agree more: thrilled to see dance stepping into the neuroscience spotlight!

More to come…!

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my dear co-partners in crime: @robertabianco.bsky.social, @saraabalde, @trinhnguyen.bsky.social and @giacomonovembre.bsky.social :)

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These findings show how computational neuroscience can reveal the brain mechanisms behind real-world movement and social behavior — helping us understand how the brain supports dynamic, interactive moments.

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This brain result echoes our earlier behavioral finding: that bounce might play a key role in how we naturally sync up with others when we dance!

(see our Current Biology paper: www.cell.com/current-biol...

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Finally, we found one dance move that stands out: vertical bounce!

Using PCA, we found that bounce explains over 80% of the brain responses tied to both moving and watching a partner. This is noteworthy as bounce was explaining even less than 1% of the kinematic variance!

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We also uncovered a new brain signal for social coordination! 🧠👯

This signal tracks how well dancers move in sync, beyond just reacting to your own or your partner’s movements. It shows up when partners make eye contact, comes from visual areas, and is driven by watching (not initiating) movement.

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We linked the mTRF results to well-known brain signals using classic ERP analysis. The first three processes reflect known ERPs:

(I) frontotemporal P50-N100-P200 for sound,
(II) central-lateralized motor potentials for movement initiation, and
(III) occipital N170 for movement observation.

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mTRFs teased apart four key processes:

(I) auditory tracking of music,
(II) control of self-generated movements,
(III) visual monitoring of partner movements, and
(IV) visual tracking of social coordination accuracy.

Importantly, these are all independent of eye, face and neck muscle activity!

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We recorded EEG, 3D full-body kinematics, EOG, and EMG signals from 80 participants freely dancing in pairs to music. Then we used advanced denoising techniques and multivariate temporal response functions (mTRFs) to to tease apart neural signals related to music, movement, and social partners.

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EEG of the Dancing Brain - new paper out! 🧠🕺

Thrilled to share our latest work on disentangling the neural basis of real-time social dance!!

www.jneurosci.org/content/45/2...

A full @giacomonovembre.bsky.social NPA Lab production 🎬

#dance #socialinteraction #hyperscanning #motioncapture

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Here it is our new preprint on neural encoding of musical expectations in newborns!

in collaboration with B. Toth & I. Winkler's hungrain team and @giacomonovembre.bsky.social 's NPAlab

check it out 👇
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

#musicscience #Neuroscience #MusicCognition #Neurodevelopment

1 year ago 16 6 0 1

feat. the fantastic @felixbigand.bsky.social @susannereisner.bsky.social @ateshkoul.bsky.social Roberta Bianco Gabriela Markova @stefaniehoehl.bsky.social & @giacomonovembre.bsky.social @iitalk.bsky.social @univie.ac.at @kinderstudien.bsky.social

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🚨 We’re hiring! 🚨

A postdoc position is available at my lab (npa.iit.it) in Rome! Join us to explore:

🎵 Neural bases of musicality (humans, infants, macaques)
💃🕺 Dance & joint music-making
🤝 Spontaneous social behavior

⬇️ Apply through the link below! ⬇️

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Thanks :)

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Hi! Thanks for this, I'd be happy to be in :) working on hyperscanning and dance

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Hi Marta, thanks for putting this together! I'd be happy to be added.

interested in (and working on) dance, music and movement, combining neuroimaging and 3D kinematics methods!

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Silent disco: why dancing in sync brings us closer together The synchronisation involved in music and dance may be the “active ingredient” in their social bonding effects.

What is the synchrony-bonding effect, and why did I move to Finland to watch people dancing in silent discos? Find out in my first ever article in @uk.theconversation.com
🎧🎶
#musicscience

theconversation.com/silent-disco...

1 year ago 16 4 0 0

Thanks for this! :) I'd be happy to be in the list (I'm studying dance and music)

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A person and a parrot rhythmic dancing to music

A person and a parrot rhythmic dancing to music

Beat-based dancing to music has evolutionary foundations in advanced vocal learning bmcneurosci.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... Proposes that human-parrot similarities in movement to music &the neurobiology of advanced vocal learning hold clues to the evolutionary foundations of human dance.

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Thanks!

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Basta Twitter, let's chat here! Some groovy moves to come 🕺🪩

#musicscience #dance #neuroscience

1 year ago 15 1 0 0

Thanks so much for this, and hi everyone! Would love to be added too!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Join the #musicscience community here #musicskyence !!!

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A comparison of EEG encoding models using audiovisual stimuli and their unimodal counterparts journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol... Does visual information influence auditory encoding? EEG of 11 people listened to & watched movie trailers in audiovisual (AV), visual (V) only, & audio (A) only conditions

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