This article serves as a tribute to Bamberger as a notable researcher and teacher. The author articulates “working principles” that characterize Bamberger’s work and draws comparisons between two programs, Impromptu and Music Exploration Machine (MxM). From the perspective of music cognition, the most significant elements of this paper concern explicitly representing grouping structure and reductional structure of melodies within a computational formalism. From a developmental perspective, the most salient element is the identification and discussion of working principles associated with Bamberger’s compelling and challenging approach to research on musical development
MELODY AS PROSODY: TOWARD A USAGE-BASED THEORY OF MUSIC Thomas M. Pooley Gary A. Tomlinson Rationali...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Music is a universal human activity. Its evolution and its value as a cognitive resource are startin...
This article serves as a tribute to Bamberger as a notable researcher and teacher. The author articu...
This paper examines the integration of computing technologies into music education research in a way...
The purpose of this study was to investigate young children’s perception of melodic construction in ...
This paper examines the integration of computing technologies into music education research in a way...
In recent years, we have witnessed an explosion of information about the brain. New imaging techniqu...
This is the author accepted manuscript.There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl....
As the field of music cognition is rapidly burgeoning, researchers are beginning to consider how the...
Computer music research realizes a vision of performance by means of computational expression, linki...
Cognitive sciences have conquered a vast area of the humanities in the last few decades, some of the...
This article wants to define the relation between biology and culture (Frauenfelder, 1983, 1986; San...
In this text, I wish to not only share information about an on-going study of mine but to elucidate...
In her paper Schaefer (2014) provides a relevant amount of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence with...
MELODY AS PROSODY: TOWARD A USAGE-BASED THEORY OF MUSIC Thomas M. Pooley Gary A. Tomlinson Rationali...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Music is a universal human activity. Its evolution and its value as a cognitive resource are startin...
This article serves as a tribute to Bamberger as a notable researcher and teacher. The author articu...
This paper examines the integration of computing technologies into music education research in a way...
The purpose of this study was to investigate young children’s perception of melodic construction in ...
This paper examines the integration of computing technologies into music education research in a way...
In recent years, we have witnessed an explosion of information about the brain. New imaging techniqu...
This is the author accepted manuscript.There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl....
As the field of music cognition is rapidly burgeoning, researchers are beginning to consider how the...
Computer music research realizes a vision of performance by means of computational expression, linki...
Cognitive sciences have conquered a vast area of the humanities in the last few decades, some of the...
This article wants to define the relation between biology and culture (Frauenfelder, 1983, 1986; San...
In this text, I wish to not only share information about an on-going study of mine but to elucidate...
In her paper Schaefer (2014) provides a relevant amount of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence with...
MELODY AS PROSODY: TOWARD A USAGE-BASED THEORY OF MUSIC Thomas M. Pooley Gary A. Tomlinson Rationali...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Music is a universal human activity. Its evolution and its value as a cognitive resource are startin...