It's About Time: Music as a Cognitive Skill: Symposium Papers (Kate Stevens )


Subject: It's About Time: Music as a Cognitive Skill: Symposium Papers
From:    Kate Stevens  <kj.stevens(at)UWS.EDU.AU>
Date:    Tue, 27 Jan 1998 17:27:57 +1100

Dear AUDITORY list, Four papers from a symposium entitled 'It's About Time: Music as a Cognitive Skill' held within the Fourth Conference of the Australasian Cognitive Science Society at the University of Newcastle are now on-line and open for commentary. The papers form Issue 8 of the Open Forum of 'Noetica' - an electronic journal relating to Cognitive Science. Details of the URL, contents, and instructions to authors who wish to submit commentary, follow. Please distribute the announcement to colleagues and students who may be interested. We look forward to receiving your commentary. Kate Stevens. ---------- Issue Eight of Noetica: Open Forum is now available and open for commentary. You may access Noetica at: http://psy.uq.edu.au/CogPsych/Noetica Volume 3 - 1998 Issue 8. It's About Time: Music as a Cognitive Skill Papers written for the Australasian Cognitive Science Conference, University of Newcastle, September 1997. Foreword: Kate Stevens. Article: Judith Sheridan and J. Devin McAuley. Rhythm as a Cognitive Skill: Temporal Processing Deficits in Autism. Article: Peter Keller. The role of metric frameworks in the processing and representation of musical rhythm. Article: Jeffrey Pressing. Cognitive complexity and the structure of musical patterns. Article: Kate Stevens, J. Devin McAuley, & Michael S. Humphreys. Relational Information in Memory for Music: The Interaction of Melody, Rhythm, Text and Instrument. If you would like to submit a commentary on any of these articles see Instructions for Authors on the Noetica home page. _________________________________________________ Dr Kate Stevens Department of Psychology, FASS 4B University of Western Sydney, Macarthur PO Box 555, Campbelltown NSW 2560 Australia Phone: (+612) 9772 6324; Fax: (+612) 9772 6584 Email: kj.stevens(at)uws.edu.au WWW: http://psy.uq.edu.au/CogPsych/Noetica/ __________________________________________________


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