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Isabelle Peretz is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Montreal and co-holder of the Casavant Research Chair in Neurocognition of Music. She co-founded BRAMS (International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research) in 2005 and transitioned co-directorship to Simone Dalla Bella in 2018. Her research focuses on music perception, neurobiological foundations of musical processing, and disorders like amusia. Supported by NSERC and CIHR since 1986, she has authored over 470 publications.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. Research interests span music cognition, neuroscience, emotion, singing, and dancing. Awards include the Order of Canada, Officer of Quebec, and U.S. National Academy of Sciences membership. She holds affiliations with CIFAR (Azrieli Program) and Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences (University of Melbourne).
BRAMS, her flagship initiative, investigates music and auditory cognition through neuroscience. Grants and collaborations are central to her work, though specific grant names are not listed. No advising students are explicitly mentioned here.
