Vol 20, No 1-2

Special Double Issue: The History of Music Psychology in Autobiography

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Forthcoming! Publication date early 2010; authors represent the developments of the field of music psychology over the last four decades

Table of Contents

Articles

Introduction to the Special Issue on the History of Music Psychology in Autobiography PDF
Annabel J. Cohen
Psychomusicology: A Program, A Journal & Divergent Paths PDF
James C. Carlsen, Jack A. Taylor, David Brian Williams
Development of Music Perception and Cognition Research: An Autobiographical Account From A Canadian Perspective PDF
Lola J. Cuddy
My Life in Music Psychology in Germany PDF
Helga de la Motte
My Life in Music Cognition Research PDF
W. Jay Dowling
My Marriage with Music Psychology PDF
Alf Gabrielsson
My Life and Times PDF
Mari R. Jones
From Electrical Engineering to the Psychology of Music: Autobiographical reflections on my research and collaborations in the Japanese context. PDF
Kengo Ohgushi
Music and my Research in Cognitive Psychology PDF
Roger Shepard
From Autobiographies to the Future of Music Psychology PDF
Amy Graziano
PSYCHOMUSICOLOGY: A Program, A Journal, and Divergent Paths
James C Carlsen, Jack A Taylor, David Brian Williams

Translations

The Legacy of Paul Fraisse: Two Classic Papers on Synchronization PDF
Bruno Repp
Note on the Possibility of Syncopating as a Function of the Tempo of a Sequence (Translated from the French) PDF
Paul Fraisse, Stéphane Ehrlich
The Subject’s Perceptual References in Synchronization and Pseudo-Synchronization: Translated from the French PDF
Paul Fraisse, Claude Voillaume

Book Reviews

“Music, Language and the Brain” by Aniruddh D. Patel PDF
Barbara Tillmann
"Listen to Their Voices: Research and Practice in Early Childhood Music" by Katharine Smithrim and Rena Upitis, (Eds.) PDF
Siu-Lan Tan


Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain