Gepubliceerd op 5 februari 2010

Music Cognition, elective of the Research Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences

April 9 - June 4,  2010

Gepubliceerd op 5 februari 2010
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'You're browsing, let us imagine, in a music shop, and come across a box of faded pianola rolls. One of them bears an illegible title, and you unroll the first foot or two, to see if you can recognize the work from the pattern of holes in the paper. Are there four beats in the bar, or only three? Does the piece begin on the tonic, or some other note? Eventually you decide that the only way of finding out is to buy the roll, take it home, and play it on the pianola. Within seconds your ears have told you what your eyes were quite unable to make out -- that you are now the proud possessor of a piano arrangement of "Colonel Bogey" '
Longuet-Higgins (1979).


Music Cognition course

In this course students will discuss recent developments in the research field of music cognition.

Topics include:

  • the origins of music
  • the cognition of rhythm and pitch
  • musical competence
  • the similarities and differences between music and language
  • the computational modeling of music cognition

Students other then Brain and Cognitive Sciences students need to submit a secondary subject application.

The course will be organised from  April 9- June 4, 2010.

Please find more detailed information in the study guide.

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