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A national project to evaluate and reduce high sound pressure levels from music.

30 Mar 2009 The highest recommended sound pressure levels for leisure sounds (music) in Sweden are 100 dB LAeq and 115 dB LAFmax for adults, and 97 dB LAeq and 110 dB LAFmax where children under the age of 13 have access. For arrangements intended for children, ...
rec_pub_19414933-a-national-project-evaluate-reduce-high-sound-pressure-levels-music.htm


Comparison of dual-time-constant and fast-acting automatic gain control (AGC) systems in cochlear implants.

30 Mar 2009 Cochlear implants usually employ an automatic gain control (AGC) system as a first stage of processing. AGC1 was a fast-acting (syllabic) compressor. AGC2 was a dual-time-constant system; it usually performed as a slow-acting compressor, but ...
rec_pub_19363722-comparison-dual-time-constant-fast-acting-automatic-gain-control-agc.htm


Nobody is perfect: ERP effects prior to performance errors in musicians indicate fast monitoring processes.

30 Mar 2009 BACKGROUND: One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what point in time errors can be detected. Previous electrophysiological studies investigating this issue focused on brain potentials elicited after ...
rec_pub_19337379-nobody-perfect-erp-effects-prior-performance-errors-musicians.htm


The transformation of sociogenic autistic defences in The Lives of Others.

30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19382973-the-transformation-sociogenic-autistic-defences-lives-others.htm


Efficacy of auditory enrichment in a prosimian primate (Otolemur garnettii).

30 Mar 2009 Research suggests that auditory environmental enrichment might reduce abnormal behavior in certain primate species. The authors evaluated the behavioral effects of exposure to music in a prosimian primate (Garnett's bushbaby; Otolemur garnettii). ...
rec_pub_19308062-efficacy-auditory-enrichment-prosimian-primate-otolemur-garnettii.htm


Making psycholinguistics musical: self-paced reading time evidence for shared processing of linguistic and musical syntax.

30 Mar 2009 Linguistic processing, especially syntactic processing, is often considered a hallmark of human cognition; thus, the domain specificity or domain generality of syntactic processing has attracted considerable debate. The present experiments address ...
rec_pub_19293110-making-psycholinguistics-musical-self-paced-reading-time-evidence.htm


The drummer at the gates of dawn.

30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19335865-the-drummer-gates-dawn.htm


Decrease in early right alpha band phase synchronization and late gamma band oscillations in processing syntax in music.

30 Mar 2009 The present study investigated the neural correlates associated with the processing of music-syntactical irregularities as compared with regular syntactic structures in music. Previous studies reported an early ( approximately 200 ms) right anterior ...
rec_pub_18571796-decrease-early-right-alpha-band-phase-synchronization-late-gamma-band.htm


Musical expertise, bilingualism, and executive functioning.

30 Mar 2009 The authors investigated whether intensive musical experience leads to enhancements in executive processing, as has been shown for bilingualism. Young adults who were bilinguals, musical performers (instrumentalists or vocalists), or neither ...
rec_pub_19331508-musical-expertise-bilingualism-executive-functioning.htm


The effect of task and pitch structure on pitch-time interactions in music.

30 Mar 2009 Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on pitch perception. In Experiment 1, trained musicians heard a standard tone followed by a tonal context and then a comparison tone. They then performed ...
rec_pub_19246351-the-effect-task-pitch-structure-pitch-time-interactions-music.htm

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