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Program, Tonality, and Sonata Deformation in Leopoldo Miguéz’s Symphonic Poems
Norton Dudeque
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Imagined Chinese Speech Decoding Based on Initials and Finals From EEG Activity
Brain‐computer interface (BCI) plays an important role in various fields, such as neuroscience, rehabilitation, and machine learning. The silent BCI, which can reconstruct inner speech from neural activity, holds great promise for aphasia patients. In this paper, we design an imagined Chinese speech experimental paradigm based on initials and finals ...
Jingyu Gu +4 more
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Katrina's Diaspora: Lessons in Black Ambivalence
Abstract This essay examines post‐Katrina New Orleans to challenge overdetermining narratives of Black resistance at the expense of other modes of being, while countering portrayals reducing resistance to demands for inclusion into violent subjectivity.
Jaz Riley
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Is Harmonicity a Misnomer for Cultural Familiarity in Consonance Preferences?
Imre Lahdelma +2 more
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Modus Category of Tonality and Methods of its Realization in Jounalistic Discourse [PDF]
S. E. Tupikova
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Tonality and Neoclassicism in Stravinsky’s Sonata for Piano, Mvt. 2 (1924)
Christopher L. Ballengee
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Tonal Surprisal and Contextual Shifts Evoke Distinct Pupil Dilation During Dynamic Sound Sequences
Using pupil dilation and Bayesian modeling, we show that listeners track both momentary unexpectedness and the reliability of auditory contexts. Model‐based analyses reveal that tone‐by‐tone surprisal and contextual precision jointly shape arousal across dynamic auditory environments.
Jorie J. G. van Haren +4 more
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While several empirical findings and influential theories promote the importance of the left auditory cortex in language encoding and the corresponding areas in the right hemisphere in music encoding, there are also some intriguing findings opposing these views. Some of those originate from the literature reviewed and discussed in this paper.
Mari Tervaniemi
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Human sounds and associated tonality disrupting perceived soundscapes in protected natural areas. [PDF]
Oberman T +5 more
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