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List of bibliographic references indexed by Perception auditive

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000008 (2019) Jonathan M. Vaisberg [Canada] ; Ashley T. Martindale [Canada] ; Paula Folkeard [Canada] ; Cathy Benedict [Canada]A Qualitative Study of the Effects of Hearing Loss and Hearing Aid Use on Music Perception in Performing Musicians.
000011 (2019) Lars D. Hestermann [Belgique] ; Johan Wagemans [Belgique] ; Ralf T. Krampe [Belgique]Task-set control, chunking, and hierarchical timing in rhythm production.
000022 (2018) Olivier Senn [Suisse] ; Lorenz Kilchenmann [Suisse] ; Toni Bechtold [Suisse] ; Florian Hoesl [Suisse]Groove in drum patterns as a function of both rhythmic properties and listeners' attitudes.
000030 (2017) Raoul Jenni [Suisse] ; Mathias S. Oechslin [Suisse] ; Clara E. James [Suisse]Impact of major and minor mode on EEG frequency range activities of music processing as a function of expertise.
000038 (2015) Shuang Guo [Allemagne] ; Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne]The effects of supervised learning on event-related potential correlates of music-syntactic processing.
000040 (2015) Kentaro Ono [Japon] ; Christian F. Altmann [Japon] ; Masao Matsuhashi [Japon] ; Tatsuya Mima [Japon] ; Hidenao Fukuyama [Japon]Neural correlates of perceptual grouping effects in the processing of sound omission by musicians and nonmusicians.
000047 (2014) C A Mikutta [États-Unis] ; G. Maissen [Suisse] ; A. Altorfer [Suisse] ; W. Strik [Suisse] ; T. Koenig [Suisse]Professional musicians listen differently to music.
000055 (2013) Christian Alexander Mikutta [Suisse] ; Simon Schwab ; Sandra Niederhauser ; Othmar Wuermle ; Werner Strik ; Andreas AltorferMusic, perceived arousal, and intensity: psychophysiological reactions to Chopin's "Tristesse".
000063 (2012) Rie Matsunaga [Japon] ; Koichi Yokosawa ; Jun-Ichi AbeMagnetoencephalography evidence for different brain subregions serving two musical cultures.
000064 (2012) Neil S. Hockley [Suisse] ; Frauke Bahlmann ; Bernadette FultonAnalog-to-digital conversion to accommodate the dynamics of live music in hearing instruments.
000072 (2010) Vanessa Krause [Allemagne] ; Bettina Pollok ; Alfons SchnitzlerPerception in action: the impact of sensory information on sensorimotor synchronization in musicians and non-musicians.
000079 (2007) Annemarie Seither-Preisler [Allemagne] ; Linda Johnson ; Katrin Krumbholz ; Andrea Nobbe ; Roy Patterson ; Stefan Seither ; Bernd LütkenhönerTone sequences with conflicting fundamental pitch and timbre changes are heard differently by musicians and nonmusicians.
000080 (2007) Toby J W. Hill [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian R. SummersDiscrimination of interval size in short tone sequences.
000085 (2005) Peter Schneider [Allemagne] ; Vanessa Sluming ; Neil Roberts ; Stefan Bleeck ; André RuppStructural, functional, and perceptual differences in Heschl's gyrus and musical instrument preference.

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