File:Beat-Processing-Is-Pre-Attentive-for-Metrically-Simple-Rhythms-with-Clear-Accents-An-ERP-Study-pone.0097467.s001.oga
Beat-Processing-Is-Pre-Attentive-for-Metrically-Simple-Rhythms-with-Clear-Accents-An-ERP-Study-pone.0097467.s001.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 36 s, 75 kbps, file size: 330 KB)
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[edit]DescriptionBeat-Processing-Is-Pre-Attentive-for-Metrically-Simple-Rhythms-with-Clear-Accents-An-ERP-Study-pone.0097467.s001.oga |
English: Example of the stimuli in a continuous stream. In this example, each deviant appears once and in total 30 patterns have been concatenated. The order of appearance of the stimuli in this example is: S1-S4-S3-S1-S2-S1-S2-D2-S4-S2-S3-S2-S3-S3-S4-S1-S3-D3-S1-S4-S1-S2-S1-D1-S2-S4-S3-S4-S2-S4. |
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Source | Sound S1 from Bouwer F, Van Zuijen T, Honing H (2014). "Beat Processing Is Pre-Attentive for Metrically Simple Rhythms with Clear Accents: An ERP Study". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0097467. PMID 24870123. PMC: 4037171. | ||
Author | Bouwer F, Van Zuijen T, Honing H | ||
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