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  1. Perceiving temporal regularity in music.Edward W. Large & Caroline Palmer - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (1):1-37.
    We address how listeners perceive temporal regularity in music performances, which are rich in temporal irregularities. A computational model is described in which a small system of internal self‐sustained oscillations, operating at different periods with specific phase and period relations, entrains to the rhythms of music performances. Based on temporal expectancies embodied by the oscillations, the model predicts the categorization of temporally changing event intervals into discrete metrical categories, as well as the perceptual salience of deviations from these categories. The (...)
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  • Dynamic attending and responses to time.Mari Riess Jones & Marilyn Boltz - 1989 - Psychological Review 96 (3):459-491.
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  • Skill acquisition in music performance: relations between planning and temporal control.Carolyn Drake & Caroline Palmer - 2000 - Cognition 74 (1):1-32.
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  • Perceptual and performed accents in musical sequences.Carolyn Drake - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (2):107-110.
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