Publications of Christiane Neuhaus
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Journal Article (4)
2008
Journal Article
441 (1), pp. 11 - 15 (2008)
Processing of pitch and time sequences in music. Neuroscience Letters 2006
Journal Article
24 (2), pp. 209 - 222 (2006)
Processing of rhythmic and melodic 'gestalts' – An ERP study. Music Perception
Journal Article
18 (3), pp. 472 - 493 (2006)
Effects of musical expertise and boundary markers on phrase perception in music. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2005
Journal Article
24 (4), pp. 259 - 273 (2005)
Perception of phrase structure in music. Human Brain Mapping Book Chapter (2)
2008
Book Chapter
Auditory Gestalt perception and the dissociation between pitch and time: ERP studies on processing musical sequence structure. In: Systematic and comparative musicology: concepts, methods, findings, pp. 171 - 195 (Ed. Schneider, A.). Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main [et. al.] (2008)
2001
Book Chapter
Mental images of musical scales: a cross-cultural ERP study. In: Musical imagery, pp. 77 - 93. Swets & Zeitlinger, Lisse (2001)
Conference Paper (2)
2009
Conference Paper
Similarity and repetition - an ERP study on musical form perception. In: Similarity and repetition - an ERP study on musical form perception, pp. 485 - 489. Conference on the Neurosciences and Music III, McGill Univ, Montreal, CANADA, June 25, 2008 - June 28, 2008. Blackwell, Oxford (2009)
2003
Conference Paper
Perceiving musical scale structures - a cross-cultural event-related brain potentials study. In: Neuroscience and Music, pp. 184 - 188. Conference on Neurosciences and Music: Mutual Internactions and Implications on Developmental Functions, Venice, Italy, October 25, 2002 - October 27, 2002. (2003)
Meeting Abstract (5)
2009
Meeting Abstract
Grammar types in language explain tone sequence processing in music. In Proceedings of the 7th Triennial Conference of European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM) (August 12-16, 2009, Jyväskylä, Finland), pp. 372 - 377. (2009)
Meeting Abstract
Grammar types in language explain tone sequence processing in music. In Proceedings of the 7th Triennial Conference of European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM) (August 12-16, 2009, Jyväskylä, Finland), pp. 372 - 377. (2009)
2008
Meeting Abstract
441 (1), pp. 11 - 15. (2008)
Processing of pitch and time sequences in music. In Neuroscience Letters, 2004
Meeting Abstract
Electrophysiological correlates and neuronal substrates of the perception of musical phrase structure. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Biomagnetism, p. 237. BIOMAG 2004 Ltd., Boston (2004)
2003
Meeting Abstract
Perceiving musical scale structures - a cross-cultural event-related brain potentials study. In Neuroscience and Music, pp. 184 - 188. Conference on Neurosciences and Music: Mutual Internactions and Implications on Developmental Functions, Venice, Italy, October 25, 2002 - October 27, 2002. (2003)
Talk (3)
2009
Talk
Tone sequences based on artificial grammar rules - Can linguistic concepts be transposed to music structure? 7th Triennial Conference of European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM), Finland (2009)
2008
Talk
Musikalische Form, strukturelles Hören - Empirische Untersuchungen zu musikalischen Formprinzipien. Symposium "Musik in Akustik, Psychologie und Neurokognition", Germany (2008)
2007
Talk
5-month-olds get it: ERP components of phrase structure processing in language and music. Language and Music as Cognitive Systems, UK (2007)
Poster (2)
2008
Poster
AABB and ABAB: Hierarchical phrase structure processing in music - an ERP study with non-musicians. The Neurosciences and Music III Conference on Disorders and plasticity, McGill University, Montreal, Canada (2008)
2007
Poster
Tone sequences and their gestalt character – An ERP study on processing pitch and time relations. 2007 Annual Meeting of the German Society for Music Psychology, Germany (2007)
Teaching (4)
2009
Teaching
Musik und Gedaechtnis. Lecture: Seminar, Institut fuer Musikwissenschaft und Musikpaedagogik, Bremen University, 2009-04 - 2009-07
2008
Teaching
Musikalische Neurokognition. Lecture: Seminar, Musikwissenschaftliches Institut, University of Hamburg, Germany, 2008-10 - 2009-02