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Neural activity in the auditory system synchronizes to sound rhythms, and brain–environment synchronization is thought to be fundamental to successful auditory perception. Sound rhythms are often operationalized in terms of the sound’s amplitude envelope.
Kristin Weineck +2 more
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Economic Beat Journalists: Which Audience Perceptions, What Conception of Democracy?
Economic coverage often takes the perspective of the audience rather than financial insiders by applying news values such as domestication and identification, especially in democratic-corporatist countries and since the Great Recession. While research has looked into how this mainstreaming of economic news materializes in news content (role performance)
Arjen van Dalen +3 more
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Global timing: a conceptual framework to investigate the neural basis of rhythm perception in humans and non-human species [PDF]
Timing cues are an essential feature of music. To understand how the brain gives rise to our experience of music we must appreciate how acoustical temporal patterns are integrated over the range of several seconds in order to extract global timing.
Bendor, D, Geiser, E, Walker, KM
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Steady state-evoked potentials of subjective beat perception in musical rhythms.
Synchronization of movement to music is a seemingly universal human capacity that depends on sustained beat perception. Previous research has suggested that listener's conscious perception of the musical structure (e.g., beat and meter) might be ...
Karli M Nave, Erin E Hannon, J. Snyder
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Beat Detection Recruits the Visual Cortex in Early Blind Subjects
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, here we monitored the brain activity in 12 early blind subjects and 12 blindfolded control subjects, matched for age, gender and musical experience, during a beat detection task.
Rodrigo Araneda +3 more
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Adaptive Frequency Neural Networks for Dynamic Pulse and Metre Perception. [PDF]
Beat induction, the means by which humans listen to music and perceive a steady pulse, is achieved via a perceptualand cognitive process. Computationally modelling this phenomenon is an open problem, especially when processing expressive shaping ...
Armstrong, N., Lambert, A. J., Weyde, T.
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This study assessed the detection of mistuning of a single harmonic in complex tones (CTs) containing either low-frequency harmonics or very high-frequency harmonics, for which phase locking to the temporal fine structure is weak or absent.
H. Gockel, R. Carlyon
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Beat alignment ability is associated with formal musical training not current music playing
The ability to perceive the beat in music is crucial for both music listeners and players with expert musicians being notably skilled at noticing fine deviations in the beat.
Connor Spiech +8 more
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Neural entrainment to the rhythmic structure of music [PDF]
The neural resonance theory of musical meter explains musical beat tracking as the result of entrainment of neural oscillations to the beat frequency and its higher harmonics.
Kraus, N., Tierney, Adam
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Temporal regularity in speech perception: Is regularity beneficial or deleterious? [PDF]
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for example, the specific rhythm is among the first things infants learn about their native language (Ramus, 2000). This study aimed to investigate the importance
Geiser, Eveline, Hufnagel, Stefanie S
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