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Roger T Dean

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Perception|November 17, 2009
Listeners discern affective variation in computer-generated musical soundsFreya Bailes, Roger T Dean
Plos One|May 7, 2019
Origins of 1/f noise in human music performance from short-range autocorrelations related to rhythmic structuresIan D Colley, Roger T Dean
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|April 4, 2003
Assessment of proteasome activity in cell lysates and tissue homogenates using peptide substratesKenneth J Rodgers, Roger T Dean
Plos One|May 3, 2011
Acoustic intensity causes perceived changes in arousal levels in music: an experimental investigationRoger T Dean, Freya Bailes, Emery Schubert
Behavior Research Methods|June 24, 2015
Dangers and uses of cross-correlation in analyzing time series in perception, performance, movement, and neuroscience: The importance of constructing transfer function autoregressive modelsRoger T Dean, William T M Dunsmuir
Plos One|March 6, 2013
Musical expertise and the ability to imagine loudnessLaura Bishop, Freya Bailes, Roger T Dean
Experimental Psychology|September 1, 2012
Synchronization can influence trust following virtual interactionJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
Psychomusicology|May 17, 2016
Rapid learning of associations between sound and action through observed movement. A TMS studyJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
Cognitive Processing|May 9, 2014
Synchronising movements with the sounds of a virtual partner enhances partner likeabilityJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
Psychological Research|August 27, 2013
Evidence for multiple strategies in off-beat tapping with anisochronous stimuliJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
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Perception|November 17, 2009
Listeners discern affective variation in computer-generated musical soundsFreya Bailes, Roger T Dean
Plos One|May 7, 2019
Origins of 1/f noise in human music performance from short-range autocorrelations related to rhythmic structuresIan D Colley, Roger T Dean
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|April 4, 2003
Assessment of proteasome activity in cell lysates and tissue homogenates using peptide substratesKenneth J Rodgers, Roger T Dean
Plos One|May 3, 2011
Acoustic intensity causes perceived changes in arousal levels in music: an experimental investigationRoger T Dean, Freya Bailes, Emery Schubert
Behavior Research Methods|June 24, 2015
Dangers and uses of cross-correlation in analyzing time series in perception, performance, movement, and neuroscience: The importance of constructing transfer function autoregressive modelsRoger T Dean, William T M Dunsmuir
Plos One|March 6, 2013
Musical expertise and the ability to imagine loudnessLaura Bishop, Freya Bailes, Roger T Dean
Experimental Psychology|September 1, 2012
Synchronization can influence trust following virtual interactionJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
Psychomusicology|May 17, 2016
Rapid learning of associations between sound and action through observed movement. A TMS studyJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
Cognitive Processing|May 9, 2014
Synchronising movements with the sounds of a virtual partner enhances partner likeabilityJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
Psychological Research|August 27, 2013
Evidence for multiple strategies in off-beat tapping with anisochronous stimuliJacques Launay, Roger T Dean, Freya Bailes
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