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The document is a journal issue from 2011 on music perception research. It contains summaries of past research on topics of music perception and cognition from 1983 to 2010. It also includes several research articles on topics like the impact of arousal on music preference, relationships between music and language, and rhythmic abilities in people with Williams syndrome. Additionally, it reports on research regarding fluctuations in loudness during musical improvisation and refinements to a rhythmic measure of musical ability.

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The document is a journal issue from 2011 on music perception research. It contains summaries of past research on topics of music perception and cognition from 1983 to 2010. It also includes several research articles on topics like the impact of arousal on music preference, relationships between music and language, and rhythmic abilities in people with Williams syndrome. Additionally, it reports on research regarding fluctuations in loudness during musical improvisation and refinements to a rhythmic measure of musical ability.

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september  2 0 1 1     volume  29  number 1

music
percept ion

contents
research surveys

EUGENE NARMOUR 1 Our Varying Histories and Future Potential:


Models and Maps in Science, the Humanities,
and in Music Theory

ANNA K. TIROVOLAS 23 Music Perception and Cognition Research


& DANIEL J. LEVITIN from 1983 to 2010: A Categorical and
Bibliometric Analysis of Empirical Articles in
Music Perception

research articles

THOMAS SCHÄFER 37 Does the Body Move the Soul? The Impact of
& PETER SEDLMEIER Arousal on Music Preference

NICHOLAS TEMPERLEY 51 Music-Language Correlations and the


& DAVID TEMPERLEY “Scotch Snap”

BENJAMIN RICH ZENDEL, 65 The Effects of Stimulus Rate and Tapping


BERNHARD ROSS, Rate on Tapping Performance
& TAKAKO FUJIOKA

PASTORA MARTÍNEZ-CASTILLA, 79 Rhythmic Abilities of Adolescents and Adults


MARÍA SOTILLO, with Williams Syndrome
& RUTH CAMPOS

MIRA MÜLLER, 93 Beyond Demand: Investigating Spontaneous


JULIAN KLEIN, Evaluation of Chord Progressions with the
& THOMAS JACOBSEN Affective Priming Paradigm

research reports

PETER E. KELLER, 109 Practice Makes Too Perfect: Fluctuations


ANDREAS WEBER, in Loudness Indicate Spontaneity in Musical
& ANNEROSE ENGEL Improvisation

JUSTIN LONDON 115 Rhythmic Refinements to the nPVI Measure:


& KATHERINE JONES A Reanalysis of Patel & Daniele (2003a)

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