Drew’s research is motivated by the need to understand how the brain encodes, retrieves, and predicts musical sequences and spatialized auditory scenes, and how this relates to higher-level processes such as memory and perception. Recent work has investigated neural coding during auditory memory storage/retrieval and auditory sequence prediction using non-invasive neural recordings (M/EEG). The underlying purpose of this research is to strengthen foundational knowledge for better understanding the cognitive and neural processes associated with music cognition and spatial audio perception.