Jonathan Benichov, Ph.D.
jbenichov at gradcenter dot cuny dot edu
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Education:
B.S. Cognitive Science, 2007, University of Connecticut
Ph.D. Biology: Neuroscience, 2015, The City University of New York
Research Interests:
Mechanisms of vocal timing and coordination.
Teaching:
Fall 2012-Present: Sensation and Perception
Spring 2012-Present: Evolution and Behavior
Publications:
Benichov, J., Globerson, E., & Tchernichovski, O. (2016). Finding the beat: From socially coordinated vocalizations in songbirds to rhythmic entrainment in humans. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, 255.
Benichov, J., Benezra, S.E., Vallentin, D., Globerson, E., Long, M.A., & Tchernichovski, O. (2016). The forebrain song system mediates predictive call timing in female and male zebra finches. Current Biology, 26(3), 309-318.
Piquado, T., Benichov, J., Brownell, H. & Wingfield, A. (2012). The hidden effects of hearing acuity on recall performance for prose and the compensatory effects of self-paced listening. International Journal of Audiology, 51, 576-583.
Benichov, J., Cox, L.C., Tun, P.A. & Wingfield, A. (2012). Word Recognition Within a Linguistic Context: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, Verbal Ability and Cognitive Function. Ear and Hearing,33(2), 250-256.
Tun, P.A., Benichov, J. & Wingfield, A.(2010) Response latencies in auditory sentence comprehension: Effects of linguistic versus perceptual challenge.Psychology and Aging, 25, 730-735.