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Matthew H Woolhouse

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Psychology of Music|July 24, 2023
Reminiscence bump invariance with respect to genre, age, and countryJames Renwick, Matthew H Woolhouse
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Eye movements, attention, and expert knowledge in the observation of Bharatanatyam danceRaganya Ponmanadiyil, Matthew H Woolhouse
Frontiers in Psychology|December 21, 2020
The Attraction of Synchrony: A Hip-Hop Dance StudyColleen Tang Poy, Matthew H Woolhouse
Frontiers in Psychology|March 5, 2016
Effects on Inter-Personal Memory of Dancing in Time with OthersMatthew H Woolhouse, Dan Tidhar, Ian Cross
Frontiers in Psychology|July 21, 2017
Acoustic Features Influence Musical Choices Across Multiple GenresMichael D Barone, Jotthi Bansal, Matthew H Woolhouse
Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 14, 2022
Modelling song popularity as a contagious processDora P Rosati, Matthew H Woolhouse, Benjamin M Bolker, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2019
How Live Music Moves Us: Head Movement Differences in Audiences to Live Versus Recorded MusicDana Swarbrick, Dan Bosnyak, Steven R Livingstone, et al.
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Psychology of Music|July 24, 2023
Reminiscence bump invariance with respect to genre, age, and countryJames Renwick, Matthew H Woolhouse
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Eye movements, attention, and expert knowledge in the observation of Bharatanatyam danceRaganya Ponmanadiyil, Matthew H Woolhouse
Frontiers in Psychology|December 21, 2020
The Attraction of Synchrony: A Hip-Hop Dance StudyColleen Tang Poy, Matthew H Woolhouse
Frontiers in Psychology|March 5, 2016
Effects on Inter-Personal Memory of Dancing in Time with OthersMatthew H Woolhouse, Dan Tidhar, Ian Cross
Frontiers in Psychology|July 21, 2017
Acoustic Features Influence Musical Choices Across Multiple GenresMichael D Barone, Jotthi Bansal, Matthew H Woolhouse
Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 14, 2022
Modelling song popularity as a contagious processDora P Rosati, Matthew H Woolhouse, Benjamin M Bolker, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2019
How Live Music Moves Us: Head Movement Differences in Audiences to Live Versus Recorded MusicDana Swarbrick, Dan Bosnyak, Steven R Livingstone, et al.
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