Sean Gilmore, PhD is a post doc fellow in the SMART lab. His research focuses on the cognitive neuroscience of beat perception in Deaf communities through the use of vibrotactile rhythmic stimulation. This work uses a combination of neural and behavioural measures in order to compare vibrotactile beat perception between Deaf and hearing populations. He is also involved in the SingWell and Sonva based projects as a statsitcal consultant . Beyond his passion for research, Sean is also an avid climber and hip hop enthusiast.
Contact details:
sean.gilmore@torontomu.ca
Selected Publications:
Gilmore, S. A., & Russo, F. A. (2021). Neural and behavioral evidence for vibrotactile beat perception and bimodal enhancement. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33(4), 635-650.
Good, A., Earle, E., Vezer, E., Gilmore, S., Livingstone, S., & Russo, F. A. (2023). Community Choir Improves Vocal Production Measures in Individuals Living with Parkinson’s Disease. Journal of Voice.
Vaisberg, J. M., Gilmore, S., Qian, J., & Russo, F. A. (2024). The Benefit of Hearing Aids as Measured by Listening Accuracy, Subjective Listening Effort, and Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy. Trends in Hearing, 28, 23312165241273346.