N Jaušovec, K Habe - Brain topography, 2003 - Springer
The event-related responses of 18 individuals were recorded while they were listening to 3 music clips of 6 s duration which were repeated 30 times each. The music clips differed in …
Early electroencephalographic studies that focused on finding brain correlates of psychic events led to the discovery of the P300. Since then, the P300 has become the focus of many …
CM Krause - Experimental methods in neuropsychology, 2003 - Springer
Recently, numerous newel methods have flourished in brain research and cognitive sciences, increasing our knowledge of the ways in which the human brain processes …
D Lederman, J Tabrikian - Medical & biological engineering & computing, 2012 - Springer
In this paper, a parallel hidden-Markov-model (PHMM)-based approach is proposed for the problem of multichannel electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns classification. The approach …
Background To date, a large number of acoustic therapies have been applied to treat tinnitus. The effect that produces those auditory stimuli is, however, not well understood yet …
This book is about how music, and therefore, how art and culture work: as a self-organizing system. Such systems maintain a low level of entropy or a high level of order. All living …
Top-down and bottom-up attention are two systems that allocate our neuronal resources for processing different stimuli. To do the tasks efficiently, it is required to suppress irrelevant …
M Tervaniemi, TL van Zuijen - Journal of New Music Research, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
This tutorial introduces the principles of the most common non-invasive methods of modern brain research which have been used in determining the neural functions underlying music …
O presente trabalho propõe uma investigação epistemológica acerca das bases conceituals do conjunto de pesquisas cientificas atuals que podem ser abarcadas em um campo …