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Laboratory techniques

Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌýTwo musicians sitting across from each other playing pianoÌý ÌýMotion capture devices and keyboardsÌý ÌýResearch participant wearing an EEG cap
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We use three techniques (tabs onÌýleft margin):Ìýmotion capture, electroencephalography, and audio recording techniques. Expert and novice performers are recorded with computer-monitored musical instruments while their joint and limb movements are recorded with motion capture techniques.

Electrophysiological responses to speech and music signals are recorded with a 64-channel electroencephalography (EEG) unit that captures event-related potential recordings under controlled acoustic conditions.Ìý

High-quality audio recordings are made during monologues and dialogues (conversation) that allow us to study speech prosody and working memory for auditory signalsÌýunder naturalistic conditions.

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