ICMPC10: Submission Page

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Submission type: Spoken paper : empirical
2007/11/01 00:00:00 +09:00
 

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Authors

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Notes

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Topic Areas*

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  • If there are area names that you feel more suitable, enter them in the Other box.
    (this is not included in the checked item count)
  • This information will be used in the reviewing and conference program planning processes.
Pitch, scale and melody
Harmony and tonality
Rhythm, meter, and timing
Timbre and orchestration
Aesthetic perception and response
Emotion in music
Memory and music
Music improvisation, composition, and performance
Sight-reading and memorization
Music acoustics and psychophysics
Music and neuroscience
Music education
Musical development
Music, meaning, and language
Social psychology of music
Ecological psychology of music
Cognitive Musicology
Music therapy
Ethnomusicology
Computational models
Cross-cultural approach
Pedagogy, promotion, and publicity for music psychology

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Keywords*

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Structured Abstract (Spoken paper : empirical)

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