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Cecilie Møller
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Assistant professor at Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus University, DK @musicbrainAU @CFIN_AU #musicscience
Denmark
Joined August 2019
@benh_engler @annapzamm Congrats!! 🥳I much enjoyed this collaboration @benh_engler and @annapzamm! And I think this is a very useful paper for anyone working with SMT measures and other spontaneous rates. Looking forward to your online poster presentation next week @escom_12
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We are closing data collection for this study in one week. Please retweet! 🙏🌎🌍🌏🏃♀️💨😘
Drum and bass players (and more) – can you keep the beat? This is your last chance to participate in our online scientific study on polyrhythm perception. Grab your headphones, try it out and challenge your musician friends to do the same. Thanks!
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RT @KiraVibe: Just one week left to apply for this PhD position on music and sleep at @musicbrainAU as part of the @LullabyteDN network. P…
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RT @jimtoerr: Come and do a PhD or Postdoc in our Robotics and Intelligent Systems (ROBIN) group and RITMO Centre of Excellence at the high…
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RT @micahgallen: Folks living in Aarhus and Denmark, we would be extremely grateful if you can share this study as far and wide as possible…
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RT @ImagingNeurosci: All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-…
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RT @AlberteSeeberg: I'm looking for cochlear implant users for my online study on groove! 🎶 Any CI users who have 15 minutes to spare? Just…
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Need some couch-based fingertip exercise? We still need musician participants for this online experiment. Find your headphones and tap along to the beat!
There is still time to participate in our online scientific study on polyrhythm perception for people playing the instruments listed here. Try it out and challenge your musician colleagues and friends to do the same. It only takes 10-15 mins. Thanks!
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RT @musicbrainAU: Proud to share that our updated white paper "Music interventions in health care" is out now and can be downloaded from ou…
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🎷🎸Do you play drums, bass, sousaphone, clarinet, contrabassoon, flute, guitar, harp, keyboard, oboe, organ, piano, saxophone, sousaphone, trumpet, and/or tuba, violin?🎻Then you can take part in our new online tapping study. Details below. Please RT. 🎺The more the merrier 🎶
We have launched an online scientific study on polyrhythm perception for people playing the instruments listed here. Grab your headphones, try it out and challenge your musician colleagues and friends to do the same. It only takes 10-15 mins. Thanks!
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RT @KiraVibe: Excited to announce the publication of our @cochranecollab review on “Listening to music for insomnia in adults”. Thanks to…
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@ce_parsons @interact_minds This makes perfect sense!😀 This is just perfect. So exciting, Christine! Congratulations to you, to Andreas, and to everyone else. 🌄
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@JCSkewesDK If you build your experiment as a Shiny app (psychTestR does the trick) and put it all in a github repository (see e.g. , hosting is the easy part ;) More details in-person...
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@JCSkewesDK I use psychTestR (with a jsPsych implementation for tapping stuff) and a local server for GDPR reasons. I'd be happy to host an experiment for you if you collect personal data and don't want to struggle with our TTO
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@micahgallen @FrancescaFardo Biiiiig congrats to all of you! ♥️♥️♥️ I hope you will recover fast too, Micah 😉 I am so happy for you!
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Fun study alert! With a strong background in music making, @SigneHagner here presents behavioural evidence of a bodily hierarchy governing simultaneous performance of rhythm and beat.🕺 Congrats! I much enjoy our collaboration, Signe! Looking forward to the follow up fMRI study🧠
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@joshdeleeuw Is the latency between file onset and tone onset constant? If so, then might it simply be that the recording starts on mousedown but the sound plays on click (i.e., mousedown+release)? The "Click" in this screendump looks like the sound of only the release.
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