Rhythm Perception and Production: Special issue of Psychological (Neil Todd )


Subject: Rhythm Perception and Production: Special issue of Psychological
From:    Neil Todd  <todd(at)FS4.PSY.MAN.AC.UK>
Date:    Wed, 16 Jan 2002 11:40:59 +0000

> THIS MESSAGE IS IN MIME FORMAT. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3094026059_220299_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Dear List I am pleased to be able to announce the publication of a special issue of Psychological Research which is the result of the 8th Rhythm Perception and Production Workshop (http://www.rppw.org) held in August 2000 in the UK. Content "Editorial. Topics in rhythm perception and production " by Alan Wing and Neil Todd. "Tracking simple and complex sequences" by Edward W. Large, Philip Fink, and J. A. Scott Kelso. Florida Atlantic University, USA. "Finding downbeats with a relaxation oscillator" by Douglas Eck, IDSIA, Switzerland. "A sensorimotor theory of temporal tracking and beat induction" by Neil P. McAngus Todd, Christopher S. Lee and Donald J. O'Boyle. University of Manchester, UK "Self-induced versus reactive triggering of synchronous movements: A comparative study with a deafferented patient" Prisca Stenneken, Gisa Aschersleben, Jonathan Cole, and Wolfgang Prinz. Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany. "Impact of metrical structure on performance stability in bimanual 1:3 tapping" by Andras Semjen & Piet G. Vos. University of Nijmegan, Netherlands & CNRS, France. "The contribution of tactile reafferences to increased temporal regularity during bimanual finger tapping" by Knut Drewing, Mareike Hennings and Gisa Aschersleben. Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany. "Effects of delayed auditory feedback on timing of music performance" by Peter Q Pfordresher and Caroline Palmer. Ohio State University, USA. "The role of practice and automaticity in temporal and nontemporal dual-task performance" by Scott W. Brown and Elizabeth D. Bennett. University of Southern Maine, USA. Details of the special issue may be obtained at http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00426/contents/tfirst.htm. Neil Todd --MS_Mac_OE_3094026059_220299_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Rhythm Perception and Production: Special issue of Psychological Res= earch</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#FFFFFF"> <TT>Dear List<BR> <BR> I am pleased to be able to announce the publication of a special issue of P= sychological Research<BR> which is the result of the 8th Rhythm Perception and Production Workshop (h= ttp://www.rppw.org) held in August 2000 in the UK. <BR> <BR> Content <BR> <BR> &quot;Editorial. Topics in rhythm perception and production &quot; by Alan = Wing and Neil Todd.<BR> <BR> &quot;Tracking simple and complex sequences&quot; by Edward W. Large, Phili= p Fink, and J. A. Scott Kelso. Florida Atlantic University, USA.<BR> <BR> &quot;Finding downbeats &nbsp;with a relaxation &nbsp;oscillator&quot; by D= ouglas Eck, IDSIA, Switzerland.<BR> <BR> &quot;A sensorimotor theory of temporal tracking and beat induction&quot; b= y Neil P. McAngus Todd, Christopher S. Lee and Donald J. O'Boyle. University= of Manchester, UK<BR> <BR> &quot;Self-induced versus reactive triggering of synchronous movements: A c= omparative study with a deafferented patient&quot; Prisca Stenneken, Gisa As= chersleben, Jonathan Cole, and Wolfgang Prinz. Max Planck Institute for Psyc= hological Research, Munich, Germany.<BR> <BR> &quot;Impact of metrical structure on performance stability in bimanual 1:3= tapping&quot; by Andras Semjen &amp; Piet G. Vos. University of Nijmegan, N= etherlands &amp; CNRS, France.<BR> <BR> &quot;The contribution of tactile reafferences to increased temporal regula= rity during bimanual finger tapping&quot; by Knut Drewing, Mareike Hennings = and Gisa Aschersleben. Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Muni= ch, Germany.<BR> <BR> &quot;Effects of delayed auditory feedback on timing of music performance&q= uot; by Peter Q Pfordresher and &nbsp;Caroline Palmer. Ohio State University= , USA.<BR> <BR> &quot;The role of practice and automaticity in temporal and nontemporal dua= l-task performance&quot; &nbsp;by Scott W. Brown and Elizabeth D. Bennett. U= niversity of Southern Maine, USA.<BR> <BR> Details of the special issue may be obtained at http://link.springer.de/lin= k/service/journals/00426/contents/tfirst.htm.<BR> <BR> Neil Todd<BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3094026059_220299_MIME_Part--


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