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Guy Madison

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 7, 2014
Recovery after aerobic exercise is manipulated by tempo change in a rhythmic sound pattern, as indicated by autonomic reaction on heart functioningJohn Wallert, Guy Madison
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 1, 2026
The obsolete male and the mismatch in sexual desireGuy Madison, Gijsbert Stoet
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 8, 2016
Even "Bigger Gods" developed amongst the pastoralist followers of Moses and Mohammed: Consistent with uncertainty and disadvantage, but not prosocalityEdward Dutton, Guy Madison
Neuroscience Letters|October 19, 2004
Human sensorimotor tracking of continuous subliminal deviations from isochronyGuy Madison, Björn Merker
Frontiers in Psychology|November 23, 2017
The Paradox of Isochrony in the Evolution of Human RhythmAndrea Ravignani, Guy Madison
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 30, 2010
Ratings of speed in real music as a function of both original and manipulated beat tempoGuy Madison, Johan Paulin
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 15, 2017
Repeated Listening Increases the Liking for Music Regardless of Its Complexity: Implications for the Appreciation and Aesthetics of MusicGuy Madison, Gunilla Schiölde
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 14, 2013
Whenever next: hierarchical timing of perception and actionLinus Holm, Guy Madison
Medical Hypotheses|November 26, 2020
Spare the rod and spoil the group's cultural fitness? Conditions under which corporal punishment leads to detrimental and beneficial outcomesEdward Dutton, Guy Madison
Frontiers in Psychology|September 6, 2014
What musicians do to induce the sensation of groove in simple and complex melodies, and how listeners perceive itGuy Madison, George Sioros
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 7, 2014
Recovery after aerobic exercise is manipulated by tempo change in a rhythmic sound pattern, as indicated by autonomic reaction on heart functioningJohn Wallert, Guy Madison
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 1, 2026
The obsolete male and the mismatch in sexual desireGuy Madison, Gijsbert Stoet
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 8, 2016
Even "Bigger Gods" developed amongst the pastoralist followers of Moses and Mohammed: Consistent with uncertainty and disadvantage, but not prosocalityEdward Dutton, Guy Madison
Neuroscience Letters|October 19, 2004
Human sensorimotor tracking of continuous subliminal deviations from isochronyGuy Madison, Björn Merker
Frontiers in Psychology|November 23, 2017
The Paradox of Isochrony in the Evolution of Human RhythmAndrea Ravignani, Guy Madison
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 30, 2010
Ratings of speed in real music as a function of both original and manipulated beat tempoGuy Madison, Johan Paulin
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 15, 2017
Repeated Listening Increases the Liking for Music Regardless of Its Complexity: Implications for the Appreciation and Aesthetics of MusicGuy Madison, Gunilla Schiölde
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 14, 2013
Whenever next: hierarchical timing of perception and actionLinus Holm, Guy Madison
Medical Hypotheses|November 26, 2020
Spare the rod and spoil the group's cultural fitness? Conditions under which corporal punishment leads to detrimental and beneficial outcomesEdward Dutton, Guy Madison
Frontiers in Psychology|September 6, 2014
What musicians do to induce the sensation of groove in simple and complex melodies, and how listeners perceive itGuy Madison, George Sioros
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