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Manuel Anglada-Tort

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Memory (Hove, England)|November 16, 2018
False memories in music listening: exploring the misinformation effect and individual difference factors in auditory memoryManuel Anglada-Tort, Thomas Baker, Daniel Müllensiefen
Frontiers in Psychology|June 19, 2023
Inducing and disrupting flow during music performanceJulia Zielke, Manuel Anglada-Tort, Jonathan Berger
Behavior Research Methods|February 12, 2022
REPP: A robust cross-platform solution for online sensorimotor synchronization experimentsManuel Anglada-Tort, Peter M C Harrison, Nori Jacoby
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 5, 2022
The Behavioural Economics of Music: Systematic review and future directionsManuel Anglada-Tort, Nikhil Masters, Jochen Steffens, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 8, 2023
Here comes the sun: music features of popular songs reflect prevailing weather conditionsManuel Anglada-Tort, Harin Lee, Amanda E Krause, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2023
Large-scale iterated singing experiments reveal oral transmission mechanisms underlying music evolutionManuel Anglada-Tort, Peter M C Harrison, Harin Lee, et al.
Nature Communications|September 24, 2025
Musical rhythm abilities and risk for developmental speech-language problems and disorders: epidemiological and polygenic associationsSrishti Nayak, Enikő Ladányi, Else Eising, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 16, 2022
Genome-wide association study of musical beat synchronization demonstrates high polygenicityMaria Niarchou, Daniel E Gustavson, J Fah Sathirapongsasuti, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|March 4, 2024
Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countriesNori Jacoby, Rainer Polak, Jessica A Grahn, et al.
Science Advances|May 15, 2024
Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered ReportYuto Ozaki, Adam Tierney, Peter Q Pfordresher, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 10) with videos related to

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Memory (Hove, England)|November 16, 2018
False memories in music listening: exploring the misinformation effect and individual difference factors in auditory memoryManuel Anglada-Tort, Thomas Baker, Daniel Müllensiefen
Frontiers in Psychology|June 19, 2023
Inducing and disrupting flow during music performanceJulia Zielke, Manuel Anglada-Tort, Jonathan Berger
Behavior Research Methods|February 12, 2022
REPP: A robust cross-platform solution for online sensorimotor synchronization experimentsManuel Anglada-Tort, Peter M C Harrison, Nori Jacoby
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 5, 2022
The Behavioural Economics of Music: Systematic review and future directionsManuel Anglada-Tort, Nikhil Masters, Jochen Steffens, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 8, 2023
Here comes the sun: music features of popular songs reflect prevailing weather conditionsManuel Anglada-Tort, Harin Lee, Amanda E Krause, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2023
Large-scale iterated singing experiments reveal oral transmission mechanisms underlying music evolutionManuel Anglada-Tort, Peter M C Harrison, Harin Lee, et al.
Nature Communications|September 24, 2025
Musical rhythm abilities and risk for developmental speech-language problems and disorders: epidemiological and polygenic associationsSrishti Nayak, Enikő Ladányi, Else Eising, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 16, 2022
Genome-wide association study of musical beat synchronization demonstrates high polygenicityMaria Niarchou, Daniel E Gustavson, J Fah Sathirapongsasuti, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|March 4, 2024
Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countriesNori Jacoby, Rainer Polak, Jessica A Grahn, et al.
Science Advances|May 15, 2024
Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered ReportYuto Ozaki, Adam Tierney, Peter Q Pfordresher, et al.
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