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View article: Predicting Anxiety Symptoms Through Gaze-Directed Attention: A Mobile Eye-Tracking Study of Adolescents During a Real-World Speech Task
Predicting Anxiety Symptoms Through Gaze-Directed Attention: A Mobile Eye-Tracking Study of Adolescents During a Real-World Speech Task Open
View article: Bowed air columns and blown plates: Odd combinations of excitation mechanisms and resonant structures impact perception
Bowed air columns and blown plates: Odd combinations of excitation mechanisms and resonant structures impact perception Open
The current study examines how interactions between excitations and resonators influence the perception of these mechanical components. Nine interactions between three excitations (bowing, blowing, striking) and three resonators (string, a…
View article: Categorization of Typical and Atypical Combinations of Excitations and Resonators of Musical Instruments: Assimilation of the Unusual to the Familiar
Categorization of Typical and Atypical Combinations of Excitations and Resonators of Musical Instruments: Assimilation of the Unusual to the Familiar Open
Sound categorization is automatic, yet very little is known about how this process works. Physical sound sources such as musical instruments generate sounds that carry timbral information about two mechanical components: The excitation set…
View article: Categorization of typical and atypical combinations of excitations and resonators of musical instruments: Assimilation of the unusual to the familiar
Categorization of typical and atypical combinations of excitations and resonators of musical instruments: Assimilation of the unusual to the familiar Open
Sound categorization is automatic, yet very little is known about how this process works. Physical sound sources such as musical instruments generate sounds that carry timbral information about two mechanical components: The excitation set…
View article: Communicating through ancillary gestures: Exploring effects on coperformers and audiences
Communicating through ancillary gestures: Exploring effects on coperformers and audiences Open
Musicians make elaborate movements while performing, often using gestures that might seem extraneous. To explore these movements, we motion-captured and audio-recorded different pairings of clarinetists and pianists performing Brahms’ Clar…