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Influence of expressive versus mechanical musical performance on short-term memory for musical excerpts

2012

Recognition memory for details of musical phrases (discrimination between targets and similar lures) improves for up to 15 s following the presentation of a target, during continuous listening to the ongoing piece. This is attributable to binding of stimulus features during that time interval. The ongoing-listening paradigm is an ecologically valid approach for investigating short-term memory, but previous studies made use of relatively mechanical MIDI-produced stimuli. The present study assessed whether expressive performances would modulate the previously reported finding. Given that expressive performances introduced slight differences between initially presented targets and their target…

Melodybinding[ SHS.MUSIQ ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsshort-term memoryFace (sociological concept)Short-term memoryContext (language use)Musicalexpressivity050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExpressive Suppression[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph][SHS.MUSIQ]Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsUltimatum game[ SPI.ACOU ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]05 social sciencesmelodiesPsychologymemory improvementSocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicCognitive psychology
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Motown, Disco, and Drumming

2019

In a study of tempo perception, London, Burger, Thompson, and Toiviainen (2016) presented participants with digitally ‘‘tempo-shifted’’ R&B songs (i.e., sped up or slowed down without otherwise altering their pitch or timbre). They found that while participants’ relative tempo judgments of original versus altered versions were correct, they no longer corresponded to the beat rate of each stimulus. Here we report on three experiments that further probe the relation(s) between beat rate, tempo-shifting, beat salience, melodic structure, and perceived tempo. Experiment 1 is a replication of London et al. (2016) using the original stimuli. Experiment 2 replaces the Motown stimuli with disco…

Melodymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSalience (neuroscience)PerceptionBeat rate0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyTimbre030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicCognitive psychologymedia_commonMusic Perception
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Influence of virtual room acoustics on choir singing.

2015

(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae omitted)The aesthetic appreciation of a choir performance heavily relies on both the singers' skills and the acoustical characteristics of the venue. Choir directors usually know that choral performances are greatly influenced by room acoustics, while the choir singers experience the difference between singing in a small room for practice and performing in a comparatively large space like a concert hall. Clearly, it would be beneficial for musicians to understand both the effect of room acoustical features on their performance and how best to adjust tempo, phrasing, dynamics, and other musical parameters with respect to a given venue's acoustical environment.…

Melodymedia_common.quotation_subjectchoir singingGeneral MedicineMusicalArtRoom acousticsVisual artsUnisonvirtual roomsta6131kuorolauluChoirPolyphonyMOZARTSingingacousticsmedia_commonPsychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain
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Beauty and the brain: Investigating the neural and musical attributes of beauty during a naturalistic music listening experience

2020

ABSTRACTEvaluative beauty judgments are very common, but in spite of this commonality, are rarely studied in cognitive neuroscience. Here we investigated the neural and musical attributes of musical beauty using a naturalistic free-listening paradigm applied to behavioral and neuroimaging recordings and validated by experts’ judgments. In Study 1, 30 Western healthy adult participants rated continuously the perceived beauty of three musical pieces using a motion sensor. This allowed us to identify the passages in the three musical pieces that were inter-subjectively judged as beautiful or ugly. This informed the analysis for Study 2, where additional 36 participants were recorded with funct…

Melodymedicine.diagnostic_testmedia_common.quotation_subjectMusicalCognitive neuroscienceBeautymedicineActive listeningOrbitofrontal cortexGeneralizability theoryPsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingmedia_commonCognitive psychology
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Auditory Profiles of Classical, Jazz, and Rock Musicians: Genre-Specific Sensitivity to Musical Sound Features

2016

When compared with individuals without explicit training in music, adult musicians have facilitated neural functions in several modalities. They also display structural changes in various brain areas, these changes corresponding to the intensity and duration of their musical training. Previous studies have focused on investigating musicians with training in Western classical music. However, musicians involved in different musical genres may display highly differentiated auditory profiles according to the demands set by their genre, i.e., varying importance of different musical sound features. This hypothesis was tested in a novel melody paradigm including deviants in tuning, timbre, rhythm,…

Melodyoppiminen515 PsychologySpeech recognitionlcsh:BF1-990Mismatch negativityMusicalta3112050105 experimental psychologymemory03 medical and health sciencesP3a0302 clinical medicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchlearning05 social sciencesmismatch negativity (MMN)16. Peace & justiceauditory event-related potentials (ERP)musical expertiseClassical musicinvoluntary attentionlcsh:PsychologyDuration (music)Ear training516 Educational sciencesJazzPsychologyTimbre030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
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Temperature and pressure dependence of quercetin-3-O-palmitate interaction with a model phospholipid membrane: film balance and scanning probe micros…

2004

The molecular interaction of quercetin-3-O-palmitate (QP) with dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) has been studied. Film balance measurements of the average molecular area vs QP molar fraction in DMPC/QP mixed monolayers showed that relevant positive deviations from ideality, i.e., a less dense monolayer packing, occurred for a temperature of 10 degrees C, below the critical melting transition temperature of DMPC monolayers T c m approximately equal 20 degrees C), while ideal behavior was observed at 37 degrees C, above this phase transition temperature. The positive deviation observed at low temperatures in the average molecular area increased with the surface pressure. Scanning probe m…

Membrane FluiditySurface PropertiesLipid BilayersAnalytical chemistryPhospholipidPalmitic AcidPhase separationPalmitic AcidsSurface pressureMole fractionMicroscopy Atomic ForcePhase TransitionBiomaterialsScanning probe microscopychemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane LipidsColloid and Surface ChemistryMonolayerLangmuir-Blodgett monolayersMolecular StructureTransition temperatureTemperatureQuercetin palmitateSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsLangmuir–Blodgett monolayerMembranechemistryAluminum SilicatesQuercetinMicaStress MechanicalDimyristoylphosphatidylcholineAlgorithmsScanning force microscopy
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Meristic character analysis and skeletal anomalies during growth in reared sharpsnout seabream

2000

Sharpsnout seabream (Diplodus puntazzo) is a species currently reared in Mediterranean fish farms. In order to detect the main types of body deformation in sharpsnout seabream. 120 specimens (60 juveniles and 60 adults) taken from a Mediterranean hatchery were examined. In juveniles and adults non-significant differences were found in the number of vertebrae, dorsal spines and pectoral fin rays. Moreover, the number of anomalies varied with age. The juveniles presented 28 types of anomaly, the adults 25. The most important anomalies for juveniles (in terms of frequency of occurrence) were anomalous neural arch or spine (47%), anomalous hemal arch or spine (43%), fusion of hypurals (67%) and…

Meristic characterX-raySettore BIO/07 - EcologiaSkeletal anomalieSharpsnout seabream (Diplodus puntazzo)
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Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel

1799

Ms. 930a, Nr. 18, Bl. 45r-46v Justus C. Loder. Brief an GarliebH. Merkel, Jena, den 19. Jul[i] 1799 Autora rokraksts / Autograph, vācuval. / Deutsch [2] lpp. / S. Attēlu numuri / Bildnummern: 930a-018-1, 930a-018-2 Der kurze Brief, der wahrscheinlich von Justus C. Loder stammt, hat vor allem zum Ziel, scheinbar erneut, Merkel einzuladen und die Verbundenheit mit ihm zum Ausdruck zu bringen.Loder, der zu diesem Zeitpunkt Professor für Medizin in Jena war, stammte aus Riga, woraus sich ein besonderes Verhältnis zu Livland und zum Adressaten entstammt haben könnte. Es ist naheliegend, dass Merkel während seines kurzen, aber nicht zu Ende geführten Medizinstudiums, das er in Leipzig begann und …

Merkel Garlieb Helvig (1769-1850)literatūra:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]Rückkehrozollapu vainagsApgaismības laikmetsatgriešanāsLiteraturMerķelis Garlībs Helvigs (1769-1850)BürgerkroneLoder Charlotte Louise Augusta (1773-?)AufklärungLoder Justus Christian von (1753-1832)
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Asymmetric hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate over aqueous dispersed Pt nanoparticles stabilized by a cinchonidine-functionalized β-cyclodextrin

2021

International audience; Cinchonidine-functionalized β-cyclodextrin was used as stabilizing agent for platinum nanoparticles dispersed in water, but also as chiral modifier for the asymmetric hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate at 30 °C under 40 bar of hydrogen. This functionalized cyclodextrin allowed getting more stable, more catalytically active and also more enantioselective Pt nanoparticles compared to control catalytic systems. NMR and MALDI-MS analyses clearly showed the reduction of the vinyl group of the cinchonidine graft during the nanoparticles preparation. Under hydrogen pressure, the hydrogenation of the quinolinic moiety was also proven and can be responsible for the difficul…

Metal nanoparticles010402 general chemistryPlatinum nanoparticles01 natural sciencesCatalysisCatalysislcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryCyclodextrinMoiety[CHIM]Chemical SciencesCinchonidineCinchonidinechemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionCyclodextrin010405 organic chemistryChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyAsymmetric hydrogenationEnantioselective synthesisGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/CatalysisSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E Tecnologica0104 chemical sciencesAsymmetric hydrogenationlcsh:QD1-999Metal nanoparticles Asymmetric hydrogenation Cyclodextrin Cinchonidine
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Electro-optical spectroscopy on aggregated chromophore systems in Langmuir-Blodgett films

1992

Linear and quadratic Stark spectra were measured on LB films that contained a hydrophobically substituted cyanine chromophore in binary mixtures with arachidic acid. The external field was applied normal or parallel to the film surface on samples with different internal symmetry. It was found that the orientation of the symmetry axis of the dye molecule is close to the surface normal. A significant number of molecules, 5–10%, are flipped head-to-tail from the main orientation. Parallel to the film surface, large polarizability changes on electronic excitation, Δα ∼ 1000 A3, were observed that reflect electron delocalization over aggregates. At low dye concentrations, large internal electric…

Metals and AlloysAnalytical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesChromophoreLangmuir–Blodgett filmSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolarizabilityElectric fieldMaterials ChemistryArachidic acidCyanineSpectroscopyExcitationThin Solid Films
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