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  1. 21
    por Daikoku, Tatsuya
    Publicado 2018
    “…Furthermore, this article discusses the relationships between the order of transitional probabilities (TPs) (i.e., hierarchy of local statistics) and entropy (i.e., global statistics) regarding SL strategies in human’s brains; claims importance of information-theoretical approaches to understand domain-general, higher-order, and global SL covering both real-world music and language; and proposes promising approaches for the application of therapy and pedagogy from various perspectives of psychology, neuroscience, computational studies, musicology, and linguistics.…”
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    “…Jazz has influenced world music and culture globally – attesting to its universal truths of surviving, enduring, and triumphing over tragedy. …”
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    por Omigie, Diana, Stewart, Lauren
    Publicado 2011
    “…The current findings suggest that the difficulties amusic individuals have with real-world music cannot be accounted for by an inability to internalize lower-order statistical regularities but may arise from other factors.…”
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    por Liu, Meijun, Hu, Xiao, Schedl, Markus
    Publicado 2018
    “…Findings from this study not only expand knowledge of factors related to music preferences at the country level, but also can be integrated into real-world music recommendation systems that consider country-level music preferences.…”
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    “…Our study aimed to investigate how well appraisals of the roughness and pleasantness dimensions of isolated chords taken from real-world music are predicted by Parncutt’s established model of sensory dissonance. …”
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    “…As for music styles, significant analgesic effects were observed for classical music (p < 0.001), kids’ music (p < 0.001), and pop music (p = 0.001), but not for world music (p = 0.196), special composition (p = 0.092), and multiple music combinations (p = 0.420). …”
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  7. 27
    Publicado 2000
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Jazz and classical music -- To the third stream and beyond / Terru Teachout -- Pianists of the 1940s and 1950s / Dick Katz -- Hard bop /Gene Seymour -- Miles Davis / Bob Belden -- Big bands and jazz composing and arranging after World War II / Doug Ramsey -- Thelonius Monk and Charles Mingus / Brian Priestley -- John Coltrane / Lewis Porter -- The avant-garde, 1949-1967 / Lawrence Kart -- Pianists of the 1960s and 1970s / Bob Blumenthal -- Jazz singing since the 1940s / Will Friedwald -- Jazz since 1968 / Peter Keepnews -- Fusion / Bill Milkowski -- Jazz repertory / Jeffrey Sultanof -- Latin jazz / Gene Santoro -- Jazz in Europe -- The real world music or the full circle / Mike Zwerin -- Jazz and Brazilian music / Stephanie L. …”
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    “…Finally, the pattern of duration modulation in more musically sophisticated Finnish speakers suggests integrated feature processing for greater efficiency in a real world musical situation. These results have implications for research into the specificity of plasticity in the auditory system as well as to the effects of interaction of specific language features with musical experiences.…”
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    “…Musical genres were jazz, popular, western classical, contemporary and world musics across the musical processes of composing, improvising and performing. …”
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    “…Here, we assessed concurrent liking ratings and hemodynamic fMRI signals as 24 participants listened to 50 naturalistic, real-world musical excerpts that varied across wide spectra of computationally modeled uncertainty and surprise. …”
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