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Schedule in August 2023


The 61st Perceptual Frontier Seminar: Rehearsal Session for ICMPC17-APSCOM7

Date and time: Monday, 21 August 2023, 16:00-18:00
Venue: Building 3, Room 322 (on-site) on the 2nd floor of the 3rd Building on the Ohashi campus <http://www.design.kyushu-u.ac.jp/kyushu-u/english/access>
Language: English
Organizer: Gerard B. Remijn (Kyushu Univ./ReCAPS)

Program (liable to change)

1. 16:00 - 16:20 

Emi Hasuo, Yuu Masuda and Hiroshi Arao
Does asymmetrical temporal assimilation occur in music?

Emi Hasuo, Kentaro Ono and Ayumu Matani
Electroencephalographic study on Bistable Rhythm.

2. 16:20 - 17:00

Yoshitaka Nakajima, Emi Hasuo, Mizuki Matsuda-Imai and Erika Tomimatsu
Perceptual contrast between two adjacent short time intervals marked by tone bursts.

Yoshitaka Nakajima and Emi Hasuo
Discrepancies between physical and perceived inter-onset time intervals that cannot be ignored in music perception studies.

Yoshitaka Nakajima and Emi Hasuo
Inevitable time warp in music perception

3. 17:00 - 17:20

Geng-Yan Jhang, Kazuo Ueda, Hiroshige Takeichi and Gerard Remijn   
The rivalry between fundamental frequency separation and switching frequency bands for auditory stream segregation in harmonic complex tone sequences

4. 17:20 - 17:30

Anna Takeuchi and Gerard Remijn   
The relation between pupil dilation and positive affective feelings induced by ASMR-sounds, music, and other sounds

5. 17:30 - 17:40

Gerard Remijn, Masaki Teramachi, Ryuji Takahashi and Kazuo Ueda   
Summary statistics in hearing: Average pitch estimation from a sequence of tones by listeners with and without absolute pitch

Note 1: There is time left for another 1 or 2 talks - If you want to rehearse your talk (for any international conference), please contact us.

Note 2: Somewhere in the beginning of September we will have another PFS to practice talks for Fechner Day 2023 (and other conferences).

Note 3: In the evening (from 18:30), we have an informal reception in Kazuo's office on the 7th floor (709). No reservation is required.

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