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Modulation of Jaw Muscle Motor Response and Wake-Time Parafunctional Tooth Clenching With Music.
AIMS To evaluate the effects of Guided Music Listening (GML) on masticatory muscles and on the amplitude of wake-time tooth clenching in individuals with higher vs lower frequency of clenching episodes.
I. Cioffi+5 more
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Auditory and motor imagery modulate learning in music performance [PDF]
Skilled performers such as athletes or musicians can improve their performance by imagining the actions or sensory outcomes associated with their skill. Performers vary widely in their auditory and motor imagery abilities, and these individual differences influence sensorimotor learning.
Brown, Rachel M., Palmer, Caroline
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A high‐performance Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG) acoustic sensor using polyimine/graphite polypropylene (PI/GP) was developed for real‐time, sustainable sound monitoring and classification. The self‐powered device delivers 25.67 μW output power, 92.7% accuracy with MobileNet V1, and powers a wireless transmission circuit, demonstrating dual ...
Majid Haji Bagheri+8 more
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The audio-visual integration effect on music emotion: Behavioral and physiological evidence.
Previous research has indicated that, compared to audio-only presentation, audio-visual congruent presentation can lead to a more intense emotional response.
Fada Pan+3 more
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Towards a neural basis of music perception -- A review and updated model
Music perception involves acoustic analysis, auditory memory, auditoryscene analysis, processing of interval relations, of musical syntax and semantics,and activation of (pre)motor representations of actions.
Stefan eKoelsch
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Hemispheric asymmetries for music and speech: Spectrotemporal modulations and top-down influences
Hemispheric asymmetries in auditory cognition have been recognized for a long time, but their neural basis is still debated. Here I focus on specialization for processing of speech and music, the two most important auditory communication systems that ...
Robert J. Zatorre
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The upside of epilepsy: Theories of an evolutionary paradox
Abstract The persistence of common, heritable conditions, like epilepsy, that are associated with reduced reproductive fitness is an evolutionary paradox. Endogenous analgesic, anti‐depressant, and inflammatory mechanisms able to repair compromised functions can offer advantages in unexpected crises.
Alyssa Ailion+3 more
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Towards Structural Analysis of Audio Recordings in the Presence of Musical Variations
One major goal of structural analysis of an audio recording is to automatically extract the repetitive structure or, more generally, the musical form of the underlying piece of music.
Frank Kurth, Meinard Müller
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The Impact of Negative Social Feedback on Wanting and Liking of Food Pictures in Anorexia Nervosa
ABSTRACT Objective Negative emotional states have been found to predict food cravings and consumption in the general population. People with a persistent tendency to restrict food intake, however, might be eating less when sad, angry, or stressed. In this study, the impact of inducing a negative emotional state through social exclusion on wanting and ...
Ludovica Natali+10 more
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Face Recognition, Musical Appraisal, and Emotional Crossmodal Bias
Recent research on the crossmodal integration of visual and auditory perception suggests that evaluations of emotional information in one sensory modality may tend toward the emotional value generated in another sensory modality.
Sara Invitto+9 more
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