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Music (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music'
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30 Jul 2009
Singing requires accurate control of the fundamental frequency (F0) of the voice. This study examined trained singers' and untrained singers' (nonsingers') sensitivity to subtle manipulations in auditory feedback and the subsequent effect on the ...
rec_pub_19640048-the-sensitivity-auditory-motor-representations-subtle-changes.htm
Reflections ofa late-night pianist.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19708321-reflections-ofa-late-night-pianist.htm
Choosing to be afraid: preferences for fear as a function of goal pursuit.
30 Jul 2009
According to an instrumental approach to emotion regulation (M. Tamir, in press), people may not always prefer to feel pleasant emotions and avoid unpleasant ones. Instead, they may be motivated to experience even unpleasant emotions when they might ...
rec_pub_19653771-choosing-afraid-preferences-fear-function-goal-pursuit.htm
30 Jul 2009
Recent neurophysiological studies have associated focal-task specific dystonia (FTSD) with impaired inhibitory function. However, it remains unknown whether FTSD also affects the inhibition (INH) of long-term overlearned motor programs. ...
rec_pub_19117335-defective-inhibition-inter-regional-phase-synchronization-pianists.htm
Exploring new kinds of relationships using generative music-making software.
30 Jul 2009
This project focuses upon the use of jam2jam, a generative computer system, to increase access to improvization experiences for children and to facilitate new kinds of relationships with artists. The network jamming system uses visual and audio ...
rec_pub_19579134-exploring-new-kinds-relationships-using-generative-music-making.htm
30 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: Cortical auditory evoked potentials, including mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3a to pure tones, harmonic complexes, and speech syllables, were examined across groups of trained musicians and nonmusicians. Because of the extensive formal ...
rec_pub_19494778-preattentive-cortical-evoked-responses-pure-tones-harmonic-tones.htm
30 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVES: Assessment of cochlear implant outcomes centers around speech discrimination. Despite dramatic improvements in speech perception, music perception remains a challenge for most cochlear implant users. No standardized test exists to ...
rec_pub_19474735-development-validation-university-washington-clinical-assessment.htm
Concurrent sound segregation is enhanced in musicians.
30 Jul 2009
The ability to segregate simultaneously occurring sounds is fundamental to auditory perception. Many studies have shown that musicians have enhanced auditory perceptual abilities; however, the impact of musical expertise on segregating concurrently ...
rec_pub_18823227-concurrent-sound-segregation-enhanced-musicians.htm
21 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19722448-eccentric-life-early-death-borderline-personality-spotlight-interview.htm
Eyes wide shut: amygdala mediates eyes-closed effect on emotional experience with music.
13 Jul 2009
The perceived emotional value of stimuli and, as a consequence the subjective emotional experience with them, can be affected by context-dependent styles of processing. Therefore, the investigation of the neural correlates of emotional experience ...
rec_pub_19603072-eyes-wide-shut-amygdala-mediates-eyes-closed-effect-emotional.htm
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