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Effects of musicianship and experimental task on perceptual segmentation
2015
The perceptual structure of music is a fundamental issue in music psychology that can be systematically addressed via computational models. This study estimated the contribution of spectral, rhythmic and tonal descriptors for prediction of perceptual segmentation across stimuli. In a real-time task, 18 musicians and 18 non-musicians indicated perceived instants of significant change for six ongoing musical stimuli. In a second task, 18 musicians parsed the same stimuli using audio editing software to provide non-real-time segmentation annotations. We built computational models based on a non-linear fuzzy integration of basic and interaction descriptors of local musical novelty. We found tha…
The 9th International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology (SysMus16), Jyväskylän yliopisto, June 8-10 2016 : programme, abstracts & proce…
2016
Du musée au parc d'attraction, Introduction au numéro thématique
2005
International audience; Introduction d'un numéro thématique explorant les différences et les convergences entre les musées et les parcs d'attraction, participant de ce fait à une problématisation de la définition de la culture et de ses relations au loisir.
Dynamic Functional Connectivity in the Musical Brain
2019
Musical training causes structural and functional changes in the brain due to its sensory-motor demands. This leads to differences in how musicians perceive and process music as compared to non-musicians, thereby providing insights into brain adaptations and plasticity. Correlational studies and network analysis investigations have indicated the presence of large-scale brain networks involved in the processing of music and have highlighted differences between musicians and non-musicians. However, studies on functional connectivity in the brain during music listening tasks have thus far focused solely on static network analysis. Dynamic Functional Connectivity (DFC) studies have lately been …
"Everybody lies". Éthique médicale, communication médecin-patient et House M.D. : une approche didactique.
2019
Medical ethics is based on the Hippocratic Oath, whose principles of respect and benevolence have been integrated and updated in the official texts that govern the rights and duties of the medical community, including the Helsinki Declaration on Bioethics and the Code of Ethics for Medical Practice (Gold et al. 1996). The doctor-patient relationship is at the heart of medical practice and may be associated with ethical issues when announcing a diagnosis, for example; this implies that practitioners must master communication skills in accordance with medical ethics. Kurtz & al. have written the Calgary-Cambridge Referenced Observation Guides with the aim of enabling (future) professionals to…
Le discours anti-israélien en France : la fabrique de la haine
2021
International audience
Du "non-public" d’un Centre de culture scientifique aux appropriations des sciences et techniques
2011
National audience; Dans le cadre d'une recherche de doctorat, nous abordons la place et l'image du musée parmi d'autres pratiques culturelles consacrées aux sciences et tech- niques, dans le quotidien des publics et des « non-publics » de la structure. En proposant une analyse centrée sur les publics individuels des expositions mais aussi des manifestations hors-les-murs, nous nous interrogeons sur les formes d'appropriations non-formelles et informelles des sciences et techniques, et sur la mise en perspective de la visite de ce type d'institution muséale, en mobilisant de façon complémentaire des techniques d'enquêtes quantitatives (question- naires, statistiques) et qualitatives (entreti…
« Quelle exposition, quel média, et pour quel public ? »
2003
L'article revient sur la question de la mise en exposition différenciée selon les acteurs qui les mettent en oeuvre et leur représentation des finalités d'une exposition
La mediation culturelle, ou l'exigence de la transmission
2016
International audience
Memories of video gaming culture on YouTube
2016
Within the patrimonialization of video gaming, the status of memory representations is still unknown. On YouTube, amateur video makers present games from the 1970s through to the 1990s, combining voice and screencast. By reviewing these low audience channels and interviewing their creators, we have tried to understand the current trends in amateur videos. The ensuing results highlight the diversity of the relationship to memory. Productions are supported by a seminal viewer practice (Web, TV), and a diversified frame: recreational computing, conservation, web archives, emulation. The momentum provided by this nostalgia interfaces with a critical discourse; Becoming a video maker generates a…