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Creation and erasure: music video as a signaletic form of practice
This article addresses the affective potentials of music video, identifying music video as a “signaletic form of practice.” Following Steven Shaviro's notion of (post-) cinematic affect, the article demonstrates how cinematic affect ...
Mathias Bonde Korsgaard
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Role of music therapy in neurological practice [PDF]
Music has marked its presence since the evolution of human society and has occupied our day-to-day life. It has also contributed in forming society and civilizations. Advancement in technology and portability of multimedia devices have made the access to
Avinash Thakare, Amit Agrawa
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Digital technologies are increasingly being used to strengthen national health systems. Music is used as a management technique for pain. The objective of this study is to demonstrate the effects of a web app-based music intervention on pain.
Orelle Soyeux+3 more
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Navigation Method Enhancing Music Listening Experience by Stimulating Both Neck Sides with Modulated Music Vibration [PDF]
We propose a method that stimulates musical vibration (generated from and synchronized with musical signals), modulated by the direction and distance to the target, on both sides of a user's neck with Hapbeat, a necklace-type haptic device.We conducted three experiments to confirm that the proposed method can achieve both haptic navigation and enhance ...
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Music Modulates Cognitive Flexibility? An Investigation of the Benefits of Musical Training on Markers of Cognitive Flexibility [PDF]
Cognitive flexibility enables the rapid change in goals humans want to attain in everyday life as well as in professional contexts, e.g., as musicians. In the laboratory, cognitive flexibility is usually assessed using the task-switching paradigm. In this paradigm participants are given at least two classification tasks and are asked to switch between ...
Miriam Gade, Kathrin Schlemmer
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Distinct higher-order representations of natural sounds in human and ferret auditory cortex
Little is known about how neural representations of natural sounds differ across species. For example, speech and music play a unique role in human hearing, yet it is unclear how auditory representations of speech and music differ between humans and ...
Agnès Landemard+5 more
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Estimating keys and modulations in musical pieces
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Feisthauer, Laurent+3 more
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Correspondence of categorical and feature‐based representations of music in the human brain
Introduction Humans tend to categorize auditory stimuli into discrete classes, such as animal species, language, musical instrument, and music genre. Of these, music genre is a frequently used dimension of human music preference and is determined based ...
Tomoya Nakai+2 more
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DanceIt: Music-inspired Dancing Video Synthesis [PDF]
Close your eyes and listen to music, one can easily imagine an actor dancing rhythmically along with the music. These dance movements are usually made up of dance movements you have seen before. In this paper, we propose to reproduce such an inherent capability of the human-being within a computer vision system.
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Modulation Graphs in Popular Music [PDF]
In this paper, graph theory is used to explore the musical notion of tonal modulation, in theory and application. We define (pivot) modulation graphs based on the common scales used in popular music. Properties and parameters of these graphs are discussed. We also investigate modulation graphs for the canon of Lennon-McCartney songs in the works of The
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