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Music Perception

<p>There has been an explosion of research on sensation and perception in music over the past 20 years. Although this work has historically concentrated on sensation and perception related to pitch, more recent work has branched out to encompass timbre, rhythm, and the interaction of these basic dimensions that underlie our experience of music ...
Paolo Ammirante, Frank Russo
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Emotional and electrophysiological measures correlate to flavour perception in the presence of music.

Physiology and Behavior, 2019
Research into the influence of auditory cues upon food perception has increased in the past decade. Mechanisms evoked to explain crossmodal interactions between the auditory and gustatory senses include attentional, emotional, and affective mediators. In
Kevin Kantono   +5 more
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The perception of expressive timing in music

Psychological Research, 1989
This paper is concerned with the perception of small-scale timing changes in musical sequences. The control and expressive function of these have been studied quite extensively from a production perspective, but not much is known about listeners' ability to detect them.
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Visual Music Perception for Stochastic Music Composition

2024 28th International Conference Information Visualisation (IV)
The design of digital musical instruments is based on the perceptions, especially visual, that they can generate in users during their use. Given the multifaceted nature of musical expression, this aspect plays a crucial role in shaping their playability, requiring careful selection of the information to integrate into the instrument's interface.
Cosimo Botticelli   +5 more
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Neural basis of music perception

2015
Music is a multifaceted psychologic phenomenon, and separating the perceptual aspects of musical experiences from other aspects of those experiences is difficult, given music's propensity to trigger memories, movements, and emotions. Given that music is primarily an auditory phenomenon, it is reasonable to assume that the auditory cortex will play a ...
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Wired for musical rhythm? A diffusion MRI-based study of individual differences in music perception

Brain Structure and Function, 2019
Archith Rajan   +6 more
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The perception of music.

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 1980
A common but none the less remarkable human faculty is the ability to recognize and reproduce familiar pieces of music. No two performances of a given piece will ever be acoustically identical, but a listener can perceive, in both, the same rhythmic and tonal relationships, and can judge whether a particular note or phrase was played out of time or out
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Music perception improves in children with bilateral cochlear implants or bimodal devices.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
M. Polonenko   +4 more
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