Masters Student (alumni)
Ph.D. Researcher (alumni)
Biography:
Ph.D. Music Technology
Supervisor: Prof. Marcelo M. Wanderely
Research Interests
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Novel self-contained electronic musical instruments
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Analog audio signal processing
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Projects
Publications:
- Hollinger, A. (2014). Optical Sensing, Embedded Systems, and Musical Interfaces for Functional Neuroimaging. In Ph.D. Thesis, McGill University. Montreal, Canada.
- Hollinger, A. (2008). Design of fMRI-compatible electronic musical interfaces. In M.A. Thesis, McGill University (pp. 134). Montreal, Canada.
- Hollinger, A., Wanderley, M. M. (2015). The Design, Implementation, and Testing of a Sensorized MRI-Compatible Cello. In IEEE Sensors Journal (pp. 6125-6134).
- Brown, R. M., Chen, J. L., Hollinger, A., Penhune, V. B. (2013). Repetition Suppression in Auditory–Motor Regions to Pitch and Temporal Structure in Music. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (pp. 313-328). MIT Press.
- Hollinger, A., Wanderley, M. M. (2012). Optoelectronic Acquisition and Control Board for Musical Applications. In Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2012). Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
- Hollinger, A., Wanderley, M. M. (2013). MRI-Compatible Optically-Sensed Cello. In IEEE Sensors Conference. IEEE.
- Hollinger, A., Penhune, V., Zatorre, R., Steele, C., Wanderley, M. M. (2007). fMRI-Compatible Electronic Controllers. In Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2007). New York City, NY, USA.