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An Oscillator Model of Categorical Rhythm Perception
"... Categorical perception is a well studied phenomenon in, for example, colour perception, phonetics and music. In this ar-ticle we implement a dynamical systems model of categorical rhythm perception based on the resonance theory of rhythm perception developed by Large (2010). This model is used to si ..."
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Categorical perception is a well studied phenomenon in, for example, colour perception, phonetics and music. In this ar-ticle we implement a dynamical systems model of categorical rhythm perception based on the resonance theory of rhythm perception developed by Large (2010). This model is used
Rhythm perception through different modalities
- In Proceedings of Eurohaptics
, 2006
"... Rhythms are an everyday phenomenon. The most common source of rhythm is music. Rhythm perception studies in the past have mostly concentrated on the auditory and visual modalities. For example, loud music can also be felt as vibrations. Previous studies have showed that audio dominates rhythm percep ..."
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Rhythms are an everyday phenomenon. The most common source of rhythm is music. Rhythm perception studies in the past have mostly concentrated on the auditory and visual modalities. For example, loud music can also be felt as vibrations. Previous studies have showed that audio dominates rhythm
CLASSIFYING EEG RECORDINGS OF RHYTHM PERCEPTION
"... Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings of rhythm percep-tion might contain enough information to distinguish different rhythm types/genres or even identify the rhythms themselves. In this paper, we present first classification results using deep learning techniques on EEG data recorded within a rhy ..."
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Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings of rhythm percep-tion might contain enough information to distinguish different rhythm types/genres or even identify the rhythms themselves. In this paper, we present first classification results using deep learning techniques on EEG data recorded within a
The Relation between Rhythm Perception and Production: towards a Bayesian model
"... The aim of this study is to shed light on the relation between rhythm perception and production. ..."
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The aim of this study is to shed light on the relation between rhythm perception and production.
A Theoretical Framework for Rhythm Perception
- Psychological Research
, 1984
"... Summary. This study relates to the perception of simple rhythmical patterns. A theoretical framework is presented that aims at predicting the perceived organization, the judged complexity, and the experienced rhythmical value of temporal sequences. Two simple assumptions form the basis of the framew ..."
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Summary. This study relates to the perception of simple rhythmical patterns. A theoretical framework is presented that aims at predicting the perceived organization, the judged complexity, and the experienced rhythmical value of temporal sequences. Two simple assumptions form the basis
Modelling Rhythm Perception by Continuous Time-Frequency Analysis
- In Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference
, 1996
"... The use of linear phase Gabor transform wavelets is demonstrated as a robust analysis technique capable of making explicit many elements of human rhythm perception behaviour. Transforms over a continuous time-frequency plane (the scalogram) spanning rhythmic frequencies (0.1 to 100Hz) capture the mu ..."
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The use of linear phase Gabor transform wavelets is demonstrated as a robust analysis technique capable of making explicit many elements of human rhythm perception behaviour. Transforms over a continuous time-frequency plane (the scalogram) spanning rhythmic frequencies (0.1 to 100Hz) capture
Testing a Computational Model of Rhythm Perception Using Polyrhythmic Stimuli
"... and other research outputs Testing a computational model of rhythm perception using polyrhythmic stimuli ..."
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and other research outputs Testing a computational model of rhythm perception using polyrhythmic stimuli
Feeling the beat: Movement influences infant rhythm perception
- Science
, 2005
"... We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the rhythms of music, whether drumming, sing-ing, dancing, or rocking an infant (1). Body movement involves motor, proprioceptive (per-ception of body position), vestibular (percep-tion of movement and bal ..."
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We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the rhythms of music, whether drumming, sing-ing, dancing, or rocking an infant (1). Body movement involves motor, proprioceptive (per-ception of body position), vestibular (percep-tion of movement
Special issue on Rhythm Perception, Periodicity, and Timing Nets
"... Temporal codes and neural temporal processing architectures (neural timing nets) that potentially subserve perception of pitch and rhythm are discussed. We address 1) properties of neural interspike interval representations that may underlie basic aspects of musical tonality (e.g. octave similaritie ..."
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Temporal codes and neural temporal processing architectures (neural timing nets) that potentially subserve perception of pitch and rhythm are discussed. We address 1) properties of neural interspike interval representations that may underlie basic aspects of musical tonality (e.g. octave
Neural mechanisms of rhythm perception: Current findings and future perspectives.
- Topics in Cognitive Science,
, 2012
"... Abstract Perception of temporal patterns is fundamental to normal hearing, speech, motor control, and music. Certain types of pattern understanding are unique to humans, such as musical rhythm. Although human responses to musical rhythm are universal, there is much we do not understand about how rh ..."
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Abstract Perception of temporal patterns is fundamental to normal hearing, speech, motor control, and music. Certain types of pattern understanding are unique to humans, such as musical rhythm. Although human responses to musical rhythm are universal, there is much we do not understand about how
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