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Verbal communication with unconscious patients

open access: yes, 2013
Jesus, Luis Miguel Teixeira   +2 more
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Reporting guidelines for music-based interventions checklist: Explanation and elaboration guide. [PDF]

open access: yesIntegr Med Res
Robb SL   +13 more
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Personalized Interactive Music Systems for Physical Activity and Exercise: Exploratory Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

open access: yesJMIR Hum Factors
Danso A   +22 more
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When the pulse of the song goes on: Fade-out in popular music and the pulse continuity phenomenon

open access: closedPsychology of Music, 2013
This exploratory study investigated the effect of different types of song closure in popular music on pulse continuation behaviour. We compared the perceptual effects of the so-called “fade-out” song closure with the so-called “cold end” (arranged end).
Reinhard Kopiez   +3 more
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PULSE: An infrastructure for collection of audience heartbeats for music visualization

2016 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication Workshops (PerCom Workshops), 2016
In this demo, we present an infrastructure for real-time, crowd sourced heartbeat detection designed for use during a musical performance. Specially designed pulse sensors are used in conjunction with mobile devices to measure, transmit, and synchronize users' individual and collective heartbeat data with procedurally generated visuals as they listen ...
Joe Geigel   +9 more
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The Music of Pulse in the Writings of Italian Academic Physicians (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries)

open access: closedSpeculum, 1975
IT is well known that the belief that music is inherent in the beating of the pulse was widely held throughout the Middle Ages. Numerous brief but explicit statements of this belief, and of the associated ideas that music is present in other bodily rhythms and or in the virtues and humors can be culled from the writings on music of music theorists and ...
Nancy G. Siraisi
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Extracting Predominant Local Pulse Information From Music Recordings

open access: closedIEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2010
The extraction of tempo and beat information from music recordings constitutes a challenging task in particular for non-percussive music with soft note onsets and time-varying tempo. In this paper, we introduce a novel mid-level representation that captures musically meaningful local pulse information even for the case of complex music.
Peter Grosche, Meinard Müller
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The use of pulse code modulation for point-to-point music transmission

open access: closedRadio and Electronic Engineer, 1969
The advent of pulse code modulation (p.c.m.) techniques heralds the possibility of extremely reliable and completely distortionless distribution and processing of audio signals. In this paper, the basic requirements for audio circuits of broadcast quality are reviewed, and the specification of a p.c.m. system satisfying these requirements is developed.
E.R. Rout, Andrew H. Jones
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