Search Results - "Bailes, Freya"
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Dynamic melody recognition: Distinctiveness and the role of musical expertise
Published in Memory & cognition (01-07-2010)“…The hypothesis that melodies are recognized at moments when they exhibit a distinctive musical pattern was tested. In a melody recognition experiment,…”
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Perception of synchronization in singing ensembles
Published in PloS one (12-06-2019)“…Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision of synchronization during singing duo performances is better…”
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Synchronization Can Influence Trust Following Virtual Interaction
Published in Experimental psychology (01-01-2013)“…Synchronization has recently received attention as a form of interpersonal interaction that may affect the affiliative relationships of those engaged in it…”
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Synchronization in Singing Duo Performances: The Roles of Visual Contact and Leadership Instruction
Published in Frontiers in psychology (17-07-2018)“…Interpersonal synchronization between musicians during ensemble performances is characterized by continuous micro-timing adjustments due to intentional and…”
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The prevalence and nature of imagined music in the everyday lives of music students
Published in Psychology of music (01-10-2007)“…`Musical imagery' is the experience of imagining music in the `mind's ear'. A study was conducted to explore the prevalence and nature of musical imagery for…”
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An Investigation into the Relationship Between Musical Imagery and Anxiety
Published in Imagination, cognition and personality (01-09-2022)“…Imagining music in the mind's ear is common in everyday life and is characterised by individual differences in who is likely to experience involuntary musical…”
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Music in Mind? An Experience Sampling Study of What and When, Towards an Understanding of Why
Published in Psychomusicology (01-03-2015)“…Imagining music in the course of everyday life is commonplace, and recent studies have begun to reveal what we imagine, and to ask why. However, research…”
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Acoustic intensity causes perceived changes in arousal levels in music: an experimental investigation
Published in PloS one (20-04-2011)“…Listener perceptions of changes in the arousal expressed by classical music have been found to correlate with changes in sound intensity/loudness over time…”
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Musical expertise and the ability to imagine loudness
Published in PloS one (27-02-2013)“…Most perceived parameters of sound (e.g. pitch, duration, timbre) can also be imagined in the absence of sound. These parameters are imagined more veridically…”
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How Different Are Our Perceptions of Equal-Tempered and Microtonal Intervals? A Behavioural and EEG Survey
Published in PloS one (18-08-2015)“…For listeners familiar with Western twelve-tone equal-tempered (12-TET) music, a novel microtonal tuning system is expected to present additional processing…”
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Spectral Pitch Similarity is a Predictor of Perceived Change in Sound- as Well as Note-Based Music
Published in Music & science (2019)“…Spectral pitch similarity (SPS) is a measure of the similarity between spectra of any pair of sounds. It has proved powerful in predicting perceived stability…”
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Beat It! Music Overloads Novice Dancers
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-09-2014)“…Summary Together with melody, harmony, and timbre, rhythm and beat provide temporal structure for movement timing. Such musical features may act as cues to the…”
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Time Series Analysis as a Method to Examine Acoustical Influences on Real-time Perception of Music
Published in Empirical musicology review (01-01-2010)“…Multivariate analyses of dynamic correlations between continuous acoustic properties (intensity and spectral flatness) and real-time listener perceptions of…”
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Timbre as an Elusive Component of Imagery for Music
Published in Empirical musicology review (2007)“…Evidence of the ability to imagine timbre is either anecdotal, or applies to isolated instrument tones rather than timbre in real music. Experiments were…”
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Modelling Perception of Structure and Affect in Music: Spectral Centroid and Wishart's Red Bird
Published in Empirical musicology review (01-01-2011)“…Pearce (2011) provides a positive and interesting response to our article on time series analysis of the influences of acoustic properties on real-time…”
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A Response to Andrea R. Halpern's Commentary
Published in Empirical musicology review (01-05-2007)“…The author responds to points raised in Andrea Halpern’s commentary, which appeared in Vol. 2, No. 1 of Empirical Musicology Review. Discussion focuses on the…”
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A Longitudinal Study Investigating Synchronization in a Singing Quintet
Published in Journal of voice (01-01-2020)“…Research suggests that synchronization between musicians during ensemble performances can be affected by the rhythmic or tonal complexity of the piece being…”
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Engagement and Visual Imagery in Music Listening: An Exploratory Study
Published in Psychomusicology (01-06-2019)“…This exploratory study empirically investigated music listeners' responses to solo piano works with respect to their levels of musical engagement (heightened…”
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Facilitation and Coherence Between the Dynamic and Retrospective Perception of Segmentation in Computer-Generated Music
Published in Empirical musicology review (01-01-2007)“…We examined the impact of listening context (sound duration and prior presentation) on the human perception of segmentation in sequences of computer music…”
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Is music listening an effective intervention for reducing anxiety? A systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled studies
Published in Musicae Scientiae (01-06-2023)“…Anxiety is the most commonly diagnosed mental health disorder in the EU and 18% of the US population experiences an anxiety disorder at any one time. However,…”
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