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Makiko Sadakata
Makiko Sadakata
ILLC (Institute for Logic, Language and Computation), University of Amsterdam
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Development of real‐time visual feedback assistance in singing training: a review
D Hoppe, M Sadakata, P Desain
Journal of computer assisted learning 22 (4), 308-316, 2006
1282006
Name that tune: decoding music from the listening brain
RS Schaefer, J Farquhar, Y Blokland, M Sadakata, P Desain
neuroimage 56 (2), 843-849, 2011
1012011
Enhanced perception of various linguistic features by musicians: A cross-linguistic study
M Sadakata, K Sekiyama
Acta psychologica 138 (1), 1-10, 2011
962011
The Bayesian way to relate rhythm perception and production
M Sadakata, P Desain, H Honing
Music Perception 23 (3), 269-288, 2006
852006
Individual aptitude in Mandarin lexical tone perception predicts effectiveness of high-variability training
M Sadakata, JM McQueen
Frontiers in psychology 5, 103156, 2014
812014
High stimulus variability in nonnative speech learning supports formation of abstract categories: Evidence from Japanese geminates
M Sadakata, JM McQueen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (2), 1324-1335, 2013
782013
Real-time visual feedback for learning to perform short rhythms with expressive variations in timing and loudness
M Sadakata, D Hoppe, A Brandmeyer, R Timmers, P Desain
Journal of New Music Research 37 (3), 207-220, 2008
412008
Do you listen to music while studying? A portrait of how people use music to optimize their cognitive performance
F Goltz, M Sadakata
Acta psychologica 220, 103417, 2021
372021
A cross-cultural comparison study of the production of simple rhythmic patterns
M Sadakata, K Ohgushi, P Desain
Psychology of Music 32 (4), 389-403, 2004
322004
The enhanced musical rhythmic perception in second language learners
MP Roncaglia-Denissen, DA Roor, A Chen, M Sadakata
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 288, 2016
312016
Attention to affective audio-visual information: Comparison between musicians and non-musicians
J Weijkamp, M Sadakata
Psychology of Music 45 (2), 204-215, 2017
292017
Nonlinear changes in the rhythm of European art music: Quantitative support for historical musicology
NC Hansen, M Sadakata, M Pearce
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal 33 (4), 414-431, 2016
252016
Learning expressive percussion performance under different visual feedback conditions
A Brandmeyer, R Timmers, M Sadakata, P Desain
Psychological Research 75, 107-121, 2011
232011
Perception and production in interaction during non-native speech category learning
J Thorin, M Sadakata, P Desain, JM McQueen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (1), 92-103, 2018
182018
Parallel pitch processing in speech and melody: A study of the interference of musical melody on lexical pitch perception in speakers of Mandarin
M Sadakata, JL Weidema, H Honing
PLoS One 15 (3), e0229109, 2020
172020
Training expressive performance by means of visual feedback: existing and potential applications of performance measurement techniques
R Timmers, M Sadakata
Expressiveness in music performance: Empirical approaches across styles and …, 2014
162014
Intuitive visualizations of pitch and loudness in speech
RS Schaefer, LJ Beijer, W Seuskens, TCM Rietveld, M Sadakata
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 548-555, 2016
152016
A cross-cultural study of the rhythm in English and Japanese popular music
M Sadakata, P Desain, H Honing, AD Patel, JR Iversen
Proceedings of the international symposium on musical acoustics, 41-44, 2004
152004
Perception of timbre and rhythm similarity in electronic dance music
A Honingh, M Panteli, T Brockmeier, DI López Mejía, M Sadakata
Journal of New Music Research 44 (4), 373-390, 2015
132015
The Japanese translation of the Gold-MSI: Adaptation and validation of the self-report questionnaire of musical sophistication
M Sadakata, Y Yamaguchi, C Ohsawa, M Matsubara, H Terasawa, ...
Musicae Scientiae 27 (3), 798-810, 2023
122023
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