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Probing Attentive and Preattentive Emergent Meter in Adult Listeners without Extensive Music Training
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Music Perception
Music Perception (2009) 26 (4): 377–386.
Published: 01 April 2009
... of California rhythm emergent meter syncopation event-related potentials attention Emergent Meter in Adult Listeners 377 PROBING ATTENTIVE AND PREATTENTIVE EMERGENT METER IN ADULT LISTENERS WITHOUT EXTENSIVE MUSIC TRAINING OLIVIA LADINIG AND HENKJAN HONING Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam...
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Processing of Rhythmic and Melodic GestaltsâAn ERP Study
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Music Perception
Music Perception (2006) 24 (2): 209–222.
Published: 01 December 2006
...Christiane Neuhaus; Thomas R. Knӧsche In two experiments with event-related potentials (ERPs), we investigated the formation of auditory Gestalts. For this purpose, we used tone sequences of different structure. In the first experiment, we contrasted a rhythmic section to a section with random time...