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A Dataset of Norwegian Hardanger Fiddle Recordings with Precise Annotation of Note and Beat Onsets
The Hardanger fiddle is a variety of the violin used in the folk music of the western and central part of southern Norway. This paper presents a dataset of several hours of recordings of Hardanger fiddle music, with note annotations of onsets, offsets ...
Olivier Lartillot +4 more
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Pupil drift rate indexes groove ratings
Groove, understood as an enjoyable compulsion to move to musical rhythms, typically varies along an inverted U-curve with increasing rhythmic complexity (e.g., syncopation, pickups).
Connor Spiech +4 more
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Substituting facial movements in singers changes the sounds of musical intervals
Cross-modal integration is ubiquitous within perception and, in humans, the McGurk effect demonstrates that seeing a person articulating speech can change what we hear into a new auditory percept.
Bruno Laeng +2 more
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Beat alignment ability is associated with formal musical training not current music playing
The ability to perceive the beat in music is crucial for both music listeners and players with expert musicians being notably skilled at noticing fine deviations in the beat.
Connor Spiech +8 more
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From real-time adaptation to social learning in robot ecosystems
While evolutionary robotics can create novel morphologies and controllers that are well-adapted to their environments, learning is still the most efficient way to adapt to changes that occur on shorter time scales.
Alex Szorkovszky +5 more
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Music performance can be cognitively and physically demanding. These demands vary across the course of a performance as the content of the music changes.
Laura Bishop +5 more
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Previous studies have shown that music may lead to spontaneous body movement, even when people try to stand still. But are spontaneous movement responses to music similar if the stimuli are presented using headphones or speakers?
Agata Zelechowska +7 more
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Quantifying evoked responses through information-theoretical measures
Information theory is a viable candidate to advance our understanding of how the brain processes information generated in the internal or external environment. With its universal applicability, information theory enables the analysis of complex data sets,
Julian Fuhrer +13 more
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There have been several studies investigating whether musical sound can be used as cell stimuli in recent years. We systematically searched publications to get an overview of studies that have used audible sound played through speaker-based systems to ...
Dongho Kwak +5 more
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A trio of biological rhythms and their relevance in rhythmic mechanical stimulation of cell cultures
The primary aim of this article is to provide a biological rhythm model based on previous theoretical and experimental findings to promote more comprehensive studies of rhythmic mechanical stimulation of cell cultures, which relates to tissue engineering
Dongho Kwak +4 more
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