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Rhythm perception and the perception of periodicity

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987
To hear something repeating is to hear something repeating, and this something must have a beginning and an end. Just where beginnings and ends are perceived in periodic duration patterns is the problem in rhythm perception with which the present studies are concerned.
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Hearing-Impaired Children's Rhythm Perception and Speech

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1991
The role of rhythm in the speech intelligibility of 18 hearing-impaired children, aged 15 years with hearing losses from 40 to 108 db, was investigated. Their perceptual judgement of visual rhythm sequences was superior to that of the hearing controls, but their scores were not correlated with their speech intelligibility.
P, Arnold, K, Willis
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Emulation of Human Rhythm Perception

Computer Music Journal, 1992
Most music is said to "have a beat." When people describe music in this way, they mean that they can tap their feet to it, or dance to it, or somehow indicate their perception of some regularly spaced emphasis. In recent years there has been a growing interest in emulating this process with a computer program, so that computers, too, can understand how
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AUDITORY AND VISUAL RHYTHM PERCEPTION AND READING ABILITY

Child Development, 1967
Third-grade boys whose mean age was 8 years 9 months were given 3 perceptual tests as well as tests of intelligence and reading comprehension. 2 of the perceptual tests were found to be significant independent predictors of reading scores. The findings of this study, together with the results of related investigations, indicate that visual perceptual ...
M, Rudnick, G M, Sterritt, M, Flax
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Neural Basis of Rhythm Perception

2018
To understand and enjoy music, it is important to be able to hear the beat and move your body to the rhythm. However, impaired rhythm processing has a broader impact on perception and cognition beyond music-specific tasks. We also experience rhythms in our everyday interactions, through the lip and jaw movements of watching someone speak, the syllabic ...
Christina M. Vanden Bosch der Nederlanden   +2 more
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Rhythm perception equipment for skin vibratory stimulation

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1988
The characteristics of vibrotactile stimulation and an experimental device for the transmission of rhythm information contained in music and similar sounds by means of vibrotactile stimulation are described. The actuator and input/output behavior of the device are examined.
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Perception of Rhythm

2020
Daniel Cameron, Jessica Grahn
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Something about the perception of rhythm

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1986
In 1972 (Uldall (1972)) I measured the durations of all the two-syllable rhythmic feet in Professor David Abercrombie's reading of ‘The North Wind and the Sun’, to see how they fitted his three types of two-syllable feet (Abercrombie (1964)), A short-long, B equal-equal, and C long-short (with a word-boundary between the syllables).
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