Food & Paper - Page 3
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest Niels Chr. Hansen (Aarhus University)
This week's Food & Paper will be given by RITMO's Alex Szorkovszky
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Anne-Danielsen and Sabine Leske from RITMO on how the brain tracks the precision of a beat bin
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest Nádia Moura (Portuguese Catholic University)
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Anne-Kristin Solbakk from RITMO on aquired brain injury and cognitive control functions
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest An?l ?amc? (University of Michigan)
In this Food & Paper session Emil Bernhardt will discuss 'emphatic articulation' in the performance practice of Nikolaus Harnoncourt
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Rolf Inge God?y from RITMO on sound-motion objects in music performance
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest Eric Clarke (University of Oxford).
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Jonna Katariina Vuoskoski from RITMO on the attribution of agency to music.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Finn Upham from RITMO on fan Twitter interactions during online BTS concerts.
For Food & Paper this week we are delighted to welcome guest speaker David R. Quiroga-Martinez (Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus University).
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Julian Fuhrer from RITMO on the brain's encoding of structure in random stimuli
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Kyrre Glette from RITMO on embodied AI in robots.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Benedikte Wallace from RITMO on art generated by AI.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Guilherme Schmidt C?mara from RITMO on strategies for mapping timing and intensity in drum-kit performance.
MIRAGE Symposium Special Food & Paper will be given by Emilia Gomez (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) on TROMPA project.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Jo Thori Lind, professor of economics at the University of Oslo, about a topic we should all care about: Publication quantity (and, by extension, quality).
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Henrik Herrebr?den, PhD Fellow at RITMO, on the effect of auditory distractions on motor performance.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Balandino Di Donato (University of Leicester) on Human-Sound Interaction.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Ulf Holbrook (RITMO) on objects and structures.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Paul Remache (Universidad de Málaga) on Haptic Stimuli.
In this Food & Paper, Merve Akca (RITMO) will report from the article “No Evidence for an Auditory Attentional Blink for Voices Regardless of Musical Expertise”, published in Frontiers in Psychology in January 2020. Aside from the methodology and the findings of the article, she will be linking these to topics of discussion, drawing from evolutionary psychology to cognitive neuroscience of voice recognition.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Dongho Daniel Kwak (RITMO) on music for cells.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Laura Bishop (RITMO) on Music Therapy Partner-Play Improvisations.