elisepiazza.bsky.social
-Assistant Professor @URochester studying naturalistic, interactive human communication and speech/music perception ðŸ§
-PI of the SoNIC Lab (piazzalab.com)
-BA @Williams | PhD @UCBerkeley | Postdoc @Princeton
-Halfling bard irl 🎶
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Led jointly by postdoc Sarah Izen and PhD student Riesa Cassano-Coleman (rcassanocoleman.bsky.social). Come by Riesa's #Psychonomics poster (Saturday 7:45-9:15, #7059), which mainly discusses Expt 3.
You can hear our wacky scrambled music here: osf.io/mej7a/
#musicscience
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This is a beast of a study! E.g., Experiment 3 alone uncovers new fundamentals of musical event segmentation (a relatively understudied topic). One takeaway here: musicians are more likely than non-musicians to perceive long-timescale (multi-phrase) events.
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In general, we show that non-musicians use context quite effectively, which is surprising b/c this is relatively high-level tonal context (not driven by dynamics/timbre/tempo/pitch proximity). But musicians do perform better overall across tasks (including identifying the degree of scrambling).
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My entire lab will be there! 😀
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Please add me--thanks!
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Two anchors of the trans rights movement, and the anchors for our package, are @erininthemorning.bsky.social and @zoandbehold.bsky.social.
Their essay will blow your socks off. I could literally feel my resolve strengthening as I read. Do not miss this.
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Congrats, Taylor!!!
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Hi--please add me. Thank you!
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Hi--please add me. Thanks!
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