File:Impairment-of-Auditory-Motor-Timing-and-Compensatory-Reorganization-after-Ventral-Premotor-Cortex-pone.0021421.s003.ogg
Impairment-of-Auditory-Motor-Timing-and-Compensatory-Reorganization-after-Ventral-Premotor-Cortex-pone.0021421.s003.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3.0 s, 81 kbps, file size: 30 KB)
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editDescriptionImpairment-of-Auditory-Motor-Timing-and-Compensatory-Reorganization-after-Ventral-Premotor-Cortex-pone.0021421.s003.ogg |
English: Six examples of the 216 musical rhythms. The filenames denote the properties of the rhythms as follows: e.g. “34a100_D.wav” refers to a musical rhythm with three beats per measure, four elements per beat, a long-short rhythmic figure, a slow tempo (100 BPM) consisting of predominantly metal drum sounds (“metallic”). A and B are the two instrumental versions of “wooden”, C and D the two instrumental versions of “metallic”. |
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Source | Sounds S3 from Kornysheva K, Schubotz R (2011). "Impairment of Auditory-Motor Timing and Compensatory Reorganization after Ventral Premotor Cortex Stimulation". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0021421. PMID 21738657. PMC: 3127678. | ||
Author | Kornysheva K, Schubotz R | ||
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