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Music (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music'
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6 Apr 2009
Recent evidence suggests that the musical rhythm of a particular culture may parallel the speech rhythm of that culture's language (Patel, A. D., & Daniele, J. R. (2003). An empirical comparison of rhythm in language and music. Cognition, 87, ...
rec_pub_19358985-perceiving-speech-rhythm-music-listeners-classify-instrumental-songs.htm
Etiology of musician's dystonia: familial or environmental?
5 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that there is familial aggregation of dystonia and other movement disorders in relatives of patients with musician's dystonia (MD) and to identify possible environmental triggers. METHODS: The families of 28 index ...
rec_pub_19349605-etiology-musician-s-dystonia-familial-environmental.htm
A nose peg: a possible simple solution for musicians with velopharyngeal incompetence.
3 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19559978-a-nose-peg-possible-simple-solution-musicians-velopharyngeal.htm
30 Mar 2009
STUDY DESIGN: Pre-Post, Mixed Factorial Trial. INTRODUCTION: Focal hand dystonia is a challenging movement disorder to rehabilitate in musicians and writers. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: To compare the neuromusculoskeletal characteristics of those with ...
rec_pub_19389604-differences-physical-characteristics-response-rehabilitation-patients.htm
30 Mar 2009
Absolute pitch (AP), the ability to name a musical note in the absence of a reference note, is extremely rare in the U.S. and Europe, and its genesis is unclear. The prevalence of AP was examined among students in an American music conservatory as a ...
rec_pub_19354413-absolute-pitch-students-american-music-conservatory-association-tone.htm
Improved fundamental frequency coding in cochlear implant signal processing.
30 Mar 2009
A new signal processing algorithm for improved pitch perception in cochlear implants is proposed. The algorithm realizes fundamental frequency (F0) coding by explicitly modulating the amplitude of the electrical stimulus. The proposed processing ...
rec_pub_19354401-improved-fundamental-frequency-coding-cochlear-implant-signal.htm
30 Mar 2009
This study uses an audio signal transformation, splicing, to create an experimental situation where human listeners judge the similarity of audio signals, which they cannot easily categorize. Splicing works by segmenting audio signals into 50-ms ...
rec_pub_19354391-judging-similarity-soundscapes-does-require-categorization-evidence.htm
Motion of the lips of brass players during extremely loud playing.
30 Mar 2009
When a brass instrument is played loudly, the energy level of the higher harmonics increases dramatically. The generally accepted explanation for this is non-linear steepening of the wavefront and generation of shock waves within the instrument ...
rec_pub_19354354-motion-lips-brass-players-extremely-loud-playing.htm
Musical obsession or pseudohallucination: electrophysiological standpoint.
30 Mar 2009
Reported herein is a case of obsessive-compulsive disorder with persistent and distressing musical obsessions along with other symptoms. Advanced source analysis of electroencephalographic data indicated high spectral power over the bifrontal ...
rec_pub_19335393-musical-obsession-pseudohallucination-electrophysiological-standpoint.htm
Music and light during indoor cycling.
30 Mar 2009
The present research is a field study assessing effects of music and light on physical performance and subjective feelings of 28 participants (14 men, 14 women) in fitness classes using indoor cycling. Participants performed four sessions under ...
rec_pub_19544965-music-light-indoor-cycling.htm
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