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Tuning in: How Hearing Loss and Assistive Devices Reshape Musical Quality of Life. [PDF]

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The influence of music tempo on mental load and hazard perception of novice drivers

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2021
INTRODUCTION Many novice drivers listen to music while driving, but the effect of music-listening on novice driver's safety is uncertain. We explored how music tempo affects two key aspects of novice drivers' cognitive functioning, mental load and hazard
Lichun He   +2 more
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Music perception

Zbornik radova Pedagoškog foruma scenskih umetnosti (20) - Muzički identiteti - zbornik radova, 2017
Music perception is an optional course available to all students regardless of their major studies at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. Its basic content is profound music understanding, its emotional, aesthetic and ethic issue.
Vera Milanović
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Music Perception and Amusia

, 2020
Aleksi J. Sihvonen   +2 more
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Music Perception and Speech-in-Noise Skills of Typical Hearing and Cochlear Implant Listeners.

American Journal of Audiology, 2021
Purpose Adult cochlear implant (CI) users rate music as one of the most important auditory stimuli, second to speech perception. However, few studies simultaneously examine music perception and speech-in-noise perception in adult CI recipients.
Stephanie L. Fowler   +2 more
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Music perception and training for pediatric cochlear implant users

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2020
Introduction Cochlear implants (CIs) are biomedical devices that restore sound perception for people with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss.
N. Jiam, C. Limb
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The Perception of Tempo in Music

Perception, 2006
Tempo is one factor that is frequently associated with the expressive nature of a piece of music. Composers often indicate the tempo of a piece of music through the use of numerical markings (beats min−1) and subjective terms (adagio, allegro). Three studies were conducted to assess whether listeners were able to make consistent judgments about tempo ...
Sandra, Quinn, Roger, Watt
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The Perception of Musical Rhythms

Perception, 1982
There are many musical sequences in which the rhythm is evident from the mere durations of the notes. A simple theory is proposed of how a listener may infer the rhythm of such a sequence by comparing the note lengths. It is assumed that the listener forms an idea of the rhythm as the sequence unfolds, constructing and eliminating metrical hypotheses ...
H C, Longuet-Higgins, C S, Lee
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Musicality: A Game to Improve Musical Perception

2019
Musicality is the concept that refers to a person’s ability to perceive and reproduce music. Due to its complexity, it can be best defined by different aspects of music like pitch, harmony, etc. Scientists believe that musicality is not an inherent trait possessed only by musicians but something anyone can nurture and train in themselves. In this paper
Nouri Khalass   +8 more
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