The Relationships Between Speech Tone and Melody in the Khap
... whether during a performance or for musical transmission). These nine songs are distributed between three melodic models (the fourth model used by the elder Tai Wat is practised very little and won’t be studied) and are performed by eight singers from the villages of Na Kai, Huay Yong, Xieng Khun an ...
... whether during a performance or for musical transmission). These nine songs are distributed between three melodic models (the fourth model used by the elder Tai Wat is practised very little and won’t be studied) and are performed by eight singers from the villages of Na Kai, Huay Yong, Xieng Khun an ...
Orchestral Innovations in the Early 20th Century
... atonality is far removed from Schoenberg’s. In short, it is a duality whose only obvious benefit is its pedagogical convenience. More fundamentally, though, the historiographical fixation on pitch structures has led to the neglect of other parameters and other ways of thinking about twentieth-centur ...
... atonality is far removed from Schoenberg’s. In short, it is a duality whose only obvious benefit is its pedagogical convenience. More fundamentally, though, the historiographical fixation on pitch structures has led to the neglect of other parameters and other ways of thinking about twentieth-centur ...
the possibilities of a line: marking the glissando in
... the machine to create these sounds which were then notated for acoustic instruments [16]. ...
... the machine to create these sounds which were then notated for acoustic instruments [16]. ...
do simultaneously presented visual and auditory
... 1953). Interestingly, the deterioration of comprehension was greater with simultaneous presentations of stimuli when the information had different levels of difficulty. In other words, information with low difficulty tends to deteriorate more than difficult levels of stimuli in simultaneous presenta ...
... 1953). Interestingly, the deterioration of comprehension was greater with simultaneous presentations of stimuli when the information had different levels of difficulty. In other words, information with low difficulty tends to deteriorate more than difficult levels of stimuli in simultaneous presenta ...
Aalborg Universitet FIXING/CIRCUMSCRIBING/SUGGESTING/EVOKING Bergstrøm-Nielsen, Carl
... "reasonably enough". How can he make the first statement when even Gold Dust has been made successfully at several occasions? However, he can, at least, be credited for allowing Stockhausen's endeavours to appear before the reader represented by two very different examples. He is also aware that the ...
... "reasonably enough". How can he make the first statement when even Gold Dust has been made successfully at several occasions? However, he can, at least, be credited for allowing Stockhausen's endeavours to appear before the reader represented by two very different examples. He is also aware that the ...
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
... reason no explanation in evolutionary terms of the MPMS concept is attempted here. Rather, the theory results from an attempt to account for the results of studies of the relation between brain function and behavior. Memory and information processing. The idea that information “flows” through neural ...
... reason no explanation in evolutionary terms of the MPMS concept is attempted here. Rather, the theory results from an attempt to account for the results of studies of the relation between brain function and behavior. Memory and information processing. The idea that information “flows” through neural ...
Melody and Musical Texture What This Book Is About
... The melody of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" is known all over Europe as well, in England with the text of "God save our gracious Queen" (or King), and in Austria and Germany with "Heil Dir im Siegerkranz." In America we find it much easier to sing than "The Star-Spangled Banner." A short look at the no ...
... The melody of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" is known all over Europe as well, in England with the text of "God save our gracious Queen" (or King), and in Austria and Germany with "Heil Dir im Siegerkranz." In America we find it much easier to sing than "The Star-Spangled Banner." A short look at the no ...
Neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying human
... interplay between episodic encoding and retrieval. This relationship is complicated by the fact that most of our experiences contain both novel and familiar elements. Thus, at any given moment we could either lay down a distinctive memory trace to allow for subsequent retrieval, or we could retrieve ...
... interplay between episodic encoding and retrieval. This relationship is complicated by the fact that most of our experiences contain both novel and familiar elements. Thus, at any given moment we could either lay down a distinctive memory trace to allow for subsequent retrieval, or we could retrieve ...
Elements of the minimalist composition technique in Arvo Pärt`s
... “Zwei slawische Psalmen” (1984, revised in 1997) uses as textual support fragments from David’s Psalms 117 and 131. This piece for mixed a cappella choir revolves around the compositional concept of tintinnabuli. The basic agreement which “guides” the melody of the voice is the keynote agreement in ...
... “Zwei slawische Psalmen” (1984, revised in 1997) uses as textual support fragments from David’s Psalms 117 and 131. This piece for mixed a cappella choir revolves around the compositional concept of tintinnabuli. The basic agreement which “guides” the melody of the voice is the keynote agreement in ...
Isolated Retrograde Amnesia
... photon emission computer tomography revealed no pathological signs and psychiatric evaluation gave no evidence of present or previous psychiatric disorders. Post-incidental clinical observations led to the assumption of a histrionic personality disorder and hysterical personality structures. Besides ...
... photon emission computer tomography revealed no pathological signs and psychiatric evaluation gave no evidence of present or previous psychiatric disorders. Post-incidental clinical observations led to the assumption of a histrionic personality disorder and hysterical personality structures. Besides ...
Real Time Transformation of Musical Material with Fractal
... The major features of this tonal landscape are controlled by notes played on a MIDI wind controller and by the time delay between those notes. The single notes from the soloist are passed through the Macintosh and translated into a multi-voice texture. Imagine that we are touching peaks and valleys ...
... The major features of this tonal landscape are controlled by notes played on a MIDI wind controller and by the time delay between those notes. The single notes from the soloist are passed through the Macintosh and translated into a multi-voice texture. Imagine that we are touching peaks and valleys ...
Functional segregation of the temporal lobes into highly
... other language studies (Frost et al., 1999; Kent, 1998; Price et al., 1999; Specht et al., 2003; Wise et al., 2001), Binder claimed four left-sided, distinct cortical language areas: the temporal lobe, comprising the superior temporal sulcus (STS) and middle and inferior temporal gyrus; the prefront ...
... other language studies (Frost et al., 1999; Kent, 1998; Price et al., 1999; Specht et al., 2003; Wise et al., 2001), Binder claimed four left-sided, distinct cortical language areas: the temporal lobe, comprising the superior temporal sulcus (STS) and middle and inferior temporal gyrus; the prefront ...
The Neuroscientist
... according to which sounds can be ordered on a scale from low to high” (American National Standards Institute [ANSI] 1994). In addition to forming the basis for music, pitch cues can be used to identify a speaker (Gelfer and Mikos 2005; Smith and others 2005) or determine the speakers’ emotional stat ...
... according to which sounds can be ordered on a scale from low to high” (American National Standards Institute [ANSI] 1994). In addition to forming the basis for music, pitch cues can be used to identify a speaker (Gelfer and Mikos 2005; Smith and others 2005) or determine the speakers’ emotional stat ...
Dopamine and adaptive memory - Shohamy Lab
... review see [6]). This research demonstrated that the hippocampus supports a specialized system for creating episodic memories of everyday events, and that this episodic system is distinct and dissociable from brain systems responsible for other kinds of memory (e.g. emotional memory, habit learning, ...
... review see [6]). This research demonstrated that the hippocampus supports a specialized system for creating episodic memories of everyday events, and that this episodic system is distinct and dissociable from brain systems responsible for other kinds of memory (e.g. emotional memory, habit learning, ...
Multiple routes to memory: Distinct medial
... across correct and incorrect source recollection, differed depending on the task performed at encoding [F(2,26) ⫽ 52.99; P ⬍ 0.001], with recognition being superior for Imaged than for Read words [F(1,13) ⫽ 51.56; P ⬍ 0.001]; the hit rate for Read items was greater than the false alarm rate [F(1,13) ...
... across correct and incorrect source recollection, differed depending on the task performed at encoding [F(2,26) ⫽ 52.99; P ⬍ 0.001], with recognition being superior for Imaged than for Read words [F(1,13) ⫽ 51.56; P ⬍ 0.001]; the hit rate for Read items was greater than the false alarm rate [F(1,13) ...
Cognitive Development in Infancy
... Piaget argued that it was critical to also consider the changes in the quality of children’s knowledge and understanding as they move from one stage to another. For instance, as they develop cognitively, infants experience changes in their understanding about what can and cannot occur in the world. ...
... Piaget argued that it was critical to also consider the changes in the quality of children’s knowledge and understanding as they move from one stage to another. For instance, as they develop cognitively, infants experience changes in their understanding about what can and cannot occur in the world. ...
Vigneau et al.
... word; or to discriminate whether a word ended with the same sound. Studies of the selective human voice area were also included. Working-memory tasks on letters were included at the phonological level since such tasks are known to be based on the silent rehearsal of the different letters to recall ( ...
... word; or to discriminate whether a word ended with the same sound. Studies of the selective human voice area were also included. Working-memory tasks on letters were included at the phonological level since such tasks are known to be based on the silent rehearsal of the different letters to recall ( ...
ICDVRAT2006_S09_N01_Miranda
... possibilities in recreational and therapeutic devices for people with physical and neurological disabilities; we shall refer to these systems as Brain-Computer Music Interfaces (BCMI). There are various music-making devices available for those with disabilities, and even though these devices have pr ...
... possibilities in recreational and therapeutic devices for people with physical and neurological disabilities; we shall refer to these systems as Brain-Computer Music Interfaces (BCMI). There are various music-making devices available for those with disabilities, and even though these devices have pr ...
Learning Where (Not) To Cache: A Cognitive Model for Corvids
... encodes every individual section in every available tray as a cache option chunk. Every time it starts to cache, it computes the activation of all its cache option chunks, according to Equation 1, and selects the most active one; this causes the model bird to cache in the corresponding tray section, ...
... encodes every individual section in every available tray as a cache option chunk. Every time it starts to cache, it computes the activation of all its cache option chunks, according to Equation 1, and selects the most active one; this causes the model bird to cache in the corresponding tray section, ...
Relationship Between Serum BDNF Levels and Cognitive Functions
... BDNF levels and attention and memory performances for patients with depression. It was determined that elevated morning baseline cortisol levels affected attention negatively. There was no correlation between serum BDNF levels and morning cortisol levels. ...
... BDNF levels and attention and memory performances for patients with depression. It was determined that elevated morning baseline cortisol levels affected attention negatively. There was no correlation between serum BDNF levels and morning cortisol levels. ...
A Gentle Introduction to Soar, an Architecture for Human
... simple one. There are a huge number of objects, qualities of objects, actions, and so on, any of which may be key to understanding how to achieve our goals. Think about what features of the environment you respond to when driving some place new, following directions you’ve been given. Somehow you re ...
... simple one. There are a huge number of objects, qualities of objects, actions, and so on, any of which may be key to understanding how to achieve our goals. Think about what features of the environment you respond to when driving some place new, following directions you’ve been given. Somehow you re ...
Arizona Music Standards for Ensembles
... Instead of separating ensembles out in the document, an holistic approach is used, focusing on the student in an ensemble. The document specifies standards to be addressed within the school year or time frame of the class. This document does not dictate the amount of instructional time to be devoted ...
... Instead of separating ensembles out in the document, an holistic approach is used, focusing on the student in an ensemble. The document specifies standards to be addressed within the school year or time frame of the class. This document does not dictate the amount of instructional time to be devoted ...
Automatic Distillation of Musical Structures: Learning the Grammar of Music
... was distilled by it, and check how many of them do not appear in the training corpus. The new sentences ratio is defined as the ratio between the number of new sentences generated and the total number of generated sentences. A higher ratio implies better generalization. (3) Generalization ability - ...
... was distilled by it, and check how many of them do not appear in the training corpus. The new sentences ratio is defined as the ratio between the number of new sentences generated and the total number of generated sentences. A higher ratio implies better generalization. (3) Generalization ability - ...
Memory, aging and external memory aids
... will exercise the system of healthcare and constrain the financial means for a sustainable care of individuals. A part of enduring the demographic change lean against the notion that the group of older adults are to live independently, that is being able to minister their own lives to a larger exten ...
... will exercise the system of healthcare and constrain the financial means for a sustainable care of individuals. A part of enduring the demographic change lean against the notion that the group of older adults are to live independently, that is being able to minister their own lives to a larger exten ...
Creating associative memory distortions
... Memory illusions, which have fascinated researchers for decades, refer to situations in which a person either declares that he or she remembers something that did not really occur or remembers a fact that did occur but in a manner that seriously differs from actually experienced events (Roediger, 19 ...
... Memory illusions, which have fascinated researchers for decades, refer to situations in which a person either declares that he or she remembers something that did not really occur or remembers a fact that did occur but in a manner that seriously differs from actually experienced events (Roediger, 19 ...