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Repository 1
Chord sequences (TC, Neapolitan)
Sentencesused in the following paper:
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Interaction between Syntax Processing in Language and in Music: An ERP Study
(Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2005) -
Repository 2
Chord sequences (TC, DD, ST)
used in the following papers:
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Auditory processing during deep propofol sedation and recovery from unconsciousness
(Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006) -
Untangling syntactic and sensory processing: An ERP study of music perception
(Psychophysiology, 2007)
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Auditory processing during deep propofol sedation and recovery from unconsciousness
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Repository 3
Chord sequences (TC, ST)used in the following papers:
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Children with specific language impairment also show impairment of music-syntactic processing
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Short-term effects of processing musical syntax: An ERP study
(Brain Research, 2008)
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Children with specific language impairment also show impairment of music-syntactic processing
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Repository 4
Chord sequences (TC, ST) played on ORIGINAL / DEVIANT instruments
For speech stimuli please contact: br> br> br> Prof. A.D. Friederici at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig
used in the following paper:
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Musical training modulates the development of syntax processing in children
(NeuroImage, 2009)
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Musical training modulates the development of syntax processing in children
Pleasant & Unpleasant stimuli
used in the following papers:
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Investigating Emotion With Music: An fMRI Study
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Music and emotion: Electrophysiological correlates of the processing of pleasant and unpleasant music
(Psychophysiology, 2007)
Musical excerpts (Expected, Unexpected, Very unexpected stimuli)
used in the following paper:
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Effects of Unexpected Chords and of Performer’s Expression on Brain Responses and Electrodermal Activity
(PLoS ONE, 2008)
Homophonic & Polyphonic stimuli
used in the following paper:
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Cognitive Components of Regularity Processing in the Auditory Domain
(PLoS ONE, 2008)
Musical stimuli, Speech stimuli, Mixed (Music+Speech) stimuli
used in the following paper:
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Effects of Selective Attention on Syntax Processing in Music and Language
(Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010)