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https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/pub/q8c63z7t It may be surprising to some that sometimes a technique, more than a creative impetus, can yield the aesthetic of an artwork or a musical composition. We can be reminded of the controversy in early modern music between the structural and phenomenological aspects of music creation. We argue for a phenomenological
Nguyen, Philon, Tsabary, Eldad
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Assigning English change ringing patterns (permutation) in acoustic and EA music.
Change Ringing has been developed in English church towers since the 16th century. The number of towers in England dominates other countries in the British Isles - hence English, rather than British Change Ringing. Strangely, it occurred in few places other than former British colonies.
R. Godman
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A computational lens into how music characterizes genre in film.
Film music varies tremendously across genre in order to bring about different responses in an audience. For instance, composers may evoke passion in a romantic scene with lush string passages or inspire fear throughout horror films with inharmonious ...
Benjamin Ma +3 more
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Music has become a common adjunctive treatment for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in recent years. Because Alzheimer’s disease can be classified into different degrees of dementia according to its severity (mild, moderate, severe), this study is to investigate
Tingting Wu +7 more
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Although physiological synchronization has been associated with the level of empathy in emotionally meaningful relationships, little is known about the interbrain synchrony between non-speaking children with severe disabilities and their familial ...
Ali Samadani +7 more
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Finger tapping to different styles of music and changes in cortical oscillations
Music has been a therapeutic strategy proposed to improve impaired movement performance, but there remains a lack of understanding of how music impacts motor cortical activity.
Elizabeth L. Stegemöller +5 more
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Evoked responses to note onsets and phrase boundaries in Mozart's K448
Understanding the neural correlates of perception of hierarchical structure in music presents a direct window into auditory organization. To examine the hypothesis that high-level and low-level structures—i.e.
Yijing Feng +3 more
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Previous studies have reported the effects of absolute pitch (AP) and musical proficiency on the functioning of specific brain regions or distinct subnetworks, but they provided an incomplete account of the effects of AP and musical proficiency on whole ...
Christian Brauchli +2 more
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Neural Responses to Musical Rhythm in Chinese Children With Reading Difficulties
The perception of the musical rhythm has been suggested as one of the predicting factors for reading abilities. Several studies have demonstrated that children with reading difficulties (RD) show reduced neural sensitivity in musical rhythm perception ...
Chun-Han Chiang +3 more
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ADHD desynchronizes brain activity during watching a distracted multi-talker conversation
Individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have difficulties navigating dynamic everyday situations that contain multiple sensory inputs that need to either be attended to or ignored.
Juha Salmi +8 more
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