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Music (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music'
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Q&A: Science pop songsters. Interview by Brendan Maher.
25 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19713918-q-science-pop-songsters-interview-brendan-maher.htm
Brain activation to favorite music in healthy controls and depressed patients.
24 Aug 2009
Reward-processing neurocircuitry has been delineated using verbal or visual processing and/or decision-making tasks. We examined more basic processes of listening to enjoyable music in healthy and depressed patients. The paradigm was passive, ...
rec_pub_19617860-brain-activation-favorite-music-healthy-controls-depressed-patients.htm
The death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: an epidemiologic perspective.
16 Aug 2009
The early death of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on 5 December 1791 has fascinated the world for more than 2 centuries. It has been suggested that his final illness was caused by poisoning, renal failure, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, ...
rec_pub_19687494-the-death-wolfgang-amadeus-mozart-epidemiologic-perspective.htm
Archaeology: The earliest musical tradition.
4 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19661905-archaeology-earliest-musical-tradition.htm
Neurological problems of jazz legends.
30 Jul 2009
A variety of neurological problems have affected the lives of giants in the jazz genre. Cole Porter courageously remained prolific after severe leg injuries secondary to an equestrian accident, until he succumbed to osteomyelitis, amputations, ...
rec_pub_19666887-neurological-problems-jazz-legends.htm
Evaluation of an imputed pitch velocity model of the auditory tau effect.
30 Jul 2009
This article extends an imputed pitch velocity model of the auditory kappa effect proposed by Henry and McAuley (2009a) to the auditory tau effect. Two experiments were conducted using an AXB design in which listeners judged the relative pitch of a ...
rec_pub_19633354-evaluation-imputed-pitch-velocity-model-auditory-tau-effect.htm
Enhanced production and perception of musical pitch in tone language speakers.
30 Jul 2009
Individuals differ markedly with respect to how well they can imitate pitch through singing and in their ability to perceive pitch differences. We explored whether the use of pitch in one's native language can account for some of the differences in ...
rec_pub_19633353-enhanced-production-perception-musical-pitch-tone-language-speakers.htm
Musical obsession: repeated auditory imagery of a cell phone ring tone.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19659563-musical-obsession-repeated-auditory-imagery-cell-phone-ring-tone.htm
30 Jul 2009
In the present article, we investigated the effects of pitch height and the presented ear (laterality) of an auditory stimulus, irrelevant to the ongoing visual task, on horizontal response selection. Performance was better when the response and the ...
rec_pub_19648450-effects-laterality-pitch-height-auditory-accessory-stimulus.htm
Playing a brass instrument after total laryngectomy: a case report.
30 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: A brass instrument is a musical instrument in which the tone is produced by vibration of the lips as the player blows into a tubular resonator. The case of a professional brass player who continued his activity after total laryngectomy, ...
rec_pub_19189337-playing-brass-instrument-total-laryngectomy-case-report.htm
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