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Was Parsons right? An experiment in usability of music representations for melody-based music retrieval

by Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd, Yaw Wah Yap , 2003
"... In 1975 Parsons developed his dictionary of musical themes based on a simple contour representation. The motivation was that people with little training in music would be able to identify pieces of music. We decided to test whether people of various levels of musical skill could indeed make use ..."
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use of a text representation to describe a simple melody query. The results indicate that the task is beyond those who are unmusical, and that a scale numeric representation is easier than a contour one for those of moderate musical skill. Further, a common error when using the scale

Music and Language Skills of Children with

by Williams Syndrome, Audrey J. Don, E. Glenn Schellenberg, Byron P. Rourke
"... We examined music and language abilities in a group of children with Williams syndrome (WS, n = 19) and a comparison group of normal children (n = 19) equivalent for receptive vocabulary. Consistent with previous reports and the model of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (Rourke, 1989), the children w ..."
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based on recep-tive vocabulary and similar to that of the comparison group. Music and language abilities were moderately correlated for both groups of children. Compared to normal children, the WS group expressed greater liking of music and a greater range of emotional responses to music. The unusual

The TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis: Quasi-Global, Multi-Year, Combined-Sensor Precipitation Estimates at Fine Scale

by George J. Huffman, Robert F. Adler, David T. Bolvin, Guojun Gu, Eric J. Nelkin, Kenneth P. Bowman, Yang Hong, Erich F. Stocker, David, B. Wolff - J. Hydrometeor , 2007
"... The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) pro-vides a calibration-based sequential scheme for combining precipitation estimates from multiple satellites, as well as gauge analyses where feasible, at fine scales (0.25 ° 0.25 ° and 3 hourly). TMPA is ..."
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Microwave Sounding Unit-B (AMSU-B)]. At finer scales the TMPA is successful at approximately reproducing the surface observation–based histogram of precipitation, as well as reasonably detecting large daily events. The TMPA, however, has lower skill in correctly specifying moderate and light event amounts

Processing syntactic relations in language and music: An event-related potential study.

by Aniruddh D Patel , Edward Gibson , Jennifer Ratner , Mireille Besson , Phillip J Holcomb - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 1998
"... Abstract In order to test the language-speci city of a known neural correlate of syntactic processing [the P600 event-related brain potential (ERP) component], this study directly compared ERPs elicited by syntactic incongruities in language and music. Using principles of phrase structure for langu ..."
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for language and principles of harmony and key-relatedness for music, sequences were constructed in which an element was either congruous, moderately incongruous, or highly incongruous with the preceding structural context. A within-subjects design using 15 musically educated adults revealed that linguistic

The role of instruction in learning to read: Preventing reading failure in at-risk children

by Barbara R. Foorman, Jack M. Fletcher, David J. Francis, Christopher Schatschneider, Paras Mehta, Barbara R. Foorman, Jack M. Fletcher, Department Of, J. Francis, Christopher Schatsch - Journal of Educational Psychology , 1998
"... First and 2nd graders (N = 28?) receiving Title I services received 1 of 3 kinds of classroom reading programs: direct instruction in letter-sound correspondences practiced in decodable text (direct code); less direct instruction in systematic sound-spelling patterns embedded in connected text (embe ..."
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group on word recognition were moderated by initial levels of phonological processing and were most apparent in children with poorer initial phonological processing skills. Group differences in reading comprehension paralleled those for word recognition but were less robust. Groups did not differ

A critical role for the right fronto-insular cortex in switching between central-executive and default-mode networks.

by Devarajan Sridharan , † ‡ , Daniel J Levitin , Vinod Menon - Proc Natl Acad Sci USA , 2008
"... Cognitively demanding tasks that evoke activation in the brain's central-executive network (CEN) have been consistently shown to evoke decreased activation (deactivation) in the default-mode network (DMN). The neural mechanisms underlying this switch between activation and deactivation of larg ..."
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MRI) experiments to examine the interaction between the SN, CEN, and DMN, with particular interest in the role of the FIC/ACC in regulating these networks. In the first experiment, we scanned 18 participants as they listened with focused attention to classical music symphonies inside the scanner. We analyzed brain

The Effects of Music Therapy on the Interaction of verbal and Non-verbal Skills of Students with Moderate to Severe Autism

by Jennifer J. Havlat
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Brain Structures Differ Between Musicians and Non-Musicians

by Christian Gaser, Gottfried Schlaug - J. Neurosci , 2003
"... From an early age, musicians learn complex motor and auditory skills (e.g., the translation of visually perceived musical symbols into motor commands with simultaneous auditory monitoring of output), which they practice extensively from childhood throughout their entire careers. Using a voxel-by-vox ..."
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From an early age, musicians learn complex motor and auditory skills (e.g., the translation of visually perceived musical symbols into motor commands with simultaneous auditory monitoring of output), which they practice extensively from childhood throughout their entire careers. Using a voxel

Managing Customer Services, Human Resources Practices, Quit rates and Sales Growth ", The Academy of Management

by Rosemary Batt, Rosemary Batt - Journal , 2002
"... This paper has not undergone formal review or approval of the faculty of the ILR School. It is intended to make results of Center research available to others interested in preliminary form to encourage discussion and suggestions. Page 1Managing Customer Services WP 00-07 This study examines the rel ..."
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is higher in establishments that emphasize high skills, employee participation in decision-making and in teams, and HR incentives such as high relative pay and employment security. Quit rates partially mediate the relationship between human resource practices and sales growth. These relationships also

Musicality: Instinct or Acquired Skill?

by Gary F. Marcus , 2012
"... Is the human tendency toward musicality better thought of as the product of a specific, evolved instinct or an acquired skill? Developmental and evolutionary arguments are considered, along with issues of domain-specificity. The article also considers the question of why humans might be consistently ..."
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Is the human tendency toward musicality better thought of as the product of a specific, evolved instinct or an acquired skill? Developmental and evolutionary arguments are considered, along with issues of domain-specificity. The article also considers the question of why humans might
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