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  • Guigó Serra, Roderic; Sammeth, Michael; Foissac, Sylvain (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2008)
    Understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for the regulation of the transcriptome present in eukaryotic cells is/none of the most challenging tasks in the postgenomic era. In this regard, alternative splicing (AS) ...
  • Blanco, Enrique; Farré, Domènec; Albà Soler, Mar; Messeguer, Xavier; Guigó Serra, Roderic (Oxford University Press, 2006)
    Information about the genomic coordinates and the sequence of experimentally identified transcription factor binding sites is found scattered under a variety of diverse formats. The availability of standard collections of ...
  • Toro Soto, Juan Manuel, 1976-; Crespo Bojorque, Paola, 1985- (Elsevier, 2021)
    Acoustic changes linked to natural prosody are a key source of information about the organization of language. Both human infants and adults readily take advantage of such changes to discover and memorize linguistic patterns. ...
  • Toro Soto, Juan Manuel, 1976-; Crespo Bojorque, Paola, 1985- (The Comparative Cognition Society, 2017)
    Consonance is a major feature in harmonic music that has been related to how pleasant a sound is perceived. Consonant chords are defined by simple frequency ratios between their composing tones, whereas dissonant chords ...
  • Crespo Bojorque, Paola, 1985-; Celma Miralles, Alexandre; Toro Soto, Juan Manuel, 1976- (Springer, 2022)
    Humans recognize a melody independently of whether it is played on a piano or a violin, faster or slower, or at higher or lower frequencies. Much of the way in which we engage with music relies in our ability to normalize ...
  • Muñoz-Moreno, Emma; Tudela, Raúl; López-Gil, Xavier; Soria Rodríguez, Guadalupe (BioMed Central, 2018)
    Animal models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are essential to understanding the disease progression and to development of early biomarkers. Because AD has been described as a disconnection syndrome, magnetic resonance imaging ...
  • Toro Soto, Juan Manuel, 1976-; Hoeschele, Marisa (Springer, 2017)
    Prosody, a salient aspect of speech that includes rhythm and intonation, has been shown to help infants acquire some aspects of syntax. Recent studies have shown that birds of two vocal learning species are able to categorize ...
  • Celma Miralles, Alexandre, 1991-; Toro Soto, Juan Manuel, 1976- (Springer, 2020)
    The musical motives of a song emerge from the temporal arrangement of discrete tones. These tones normally have few durational values, and are organized in structured groups to create metrical patterns. In the present study ...

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