It is often said that experienced musicians are capable of hearing what they read (and vice versa). This suggests that they are able to process and to integrate multimodal information. The study investigates this issue with an eye-tracking technique. Two groups of musicians chosen on the basis of their level of expertise (experts, non-experts) had to read excerpts of poorly-known classical piano music and play them on a keyboard. The experiment was run in two consecutive phases during which each excerpt was (1) read without playing and (2) sight-read (read and played). In half the conditions, the participants heard the music before the reading phases. The excerpts contained suggested fingering of variable difficulty (difficult, easy, or no ...
Summary : Expertise in musical reading : cross-modal integration This article presents an experiment...
The research described in this thesis investigates the mental processes underlying the reading and r...
Ten skilled and eleven less skilled sight-readers, advanced adult pianists, undertook two sets of st...
International audienceMultisensory integration of musical information is an important process in mus...
The study investigated the cross-modal integration hypothesis for expert musicians using eye trackin...
Music sight reading is an extensively studied area of expertise. Past research has established that ...
Theoretic background: When musicians read and perform musical notation, their eyes move with rapid s...
Visual processing expertise in musicians has traditionally focused on the difference between expert ...
Musical training involves exposure to complex auditory and visual stimuli, memorization of elaborate...
Previous studies have shown that performance at a defined level of music sight-reading for pianists ...
International audienceThe current meta-analysis was conducted on 12 studies comparing the eye moveme...
Music sight-reading is a valuable skill that eludes and frustrates many musicians. Techniques for te...
When attention is divided during memory encoding, performance tends to suffer. The nature of this pe...
The ability to sight-read traditional staff notation is an important skill for all classically train...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Considerable evidence co...
Summary : Expertise in musical reading : cross-modal integration This article presents an experiment...
The research described in this thesis investigates the mental processes underlying the reading and r...
Ten skilled and eleven less skilled sight-readers, advanced adult pianists, undertook two sets of st...
International audienceMultisensory integration of musical information is an important process in mus...
The study investigated the cross-modal integration hypothesis for expert musicians using eye trackin...
Music sight reading is an extensively studied area of expertise. Past research has established that ...
Theoretic background: When musicians read and perform musical notation, their eyes move with rapid s...
Visual processing expertise in musicians has traditionally focused on the difference between expert ...
Musical training involves exposure to complex auditory and visual stimuli, memorization of elaborate...
Previous studies have shown that performance at a defined level of music sight-reading for pianists ...
International audienceThe current meta-analysis was conducted on 12 studies comparing the eye moveme...
Music sight-reading is a valuable skill that eludes and frustrates many musicians. Techniques for te...
When attention is divided during memory encoding, performance tends to suffer. The nature of this pe...
The ability to sight-read traditional staff notation is an important skill for all classically train...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Considerable evidence co...
Summary : Expertise in musical reading : cross-modal integration This article presents an experiment...
The research described in this thesis investigates the mental processes underlying the reading and r...
Ten skilled and eleven less skilled sight-readers, advanced adult pianists, undertook two sets of st...