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andrea.ravignani@uniroma1.it
Andrea Ravignani
Professore Ordinario
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI NEUROSCIENZE UMANE
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andrea.ravignani@uniroma1.it
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Interdisciplinary debate: Agree on definitions of synchrony
NATURE
2017
Editorial: The evolution of rhythm cognition: Timing in music and speech
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE
2017
Chimpanzees process structural isomorphisms across sensory modalities
COGNITION
2017
Musical evolution in the lab exhibits rhythmic universals
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
2017
How small could a pup sound? The physical bases of signaling body size in harbor seals
CURRENT ZOOLOGY
2017
Measuring rhythmic complexity: A primer to quantify and compare temporal structure in speech, movement, and animal vocalizations
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE EVOLUTION
2017
Visualizing and interpreting rhythmic patterns using phase space plots
MUSIC PERCEPTION
2017
The paradox of isochrony in the evolution of human rhythm
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
2017
The evolutionary biology of dance without frills
CURRENT BIOLOGY
2016
Seeking temporal predictability in speech: Comparing statistical approaches on 18 world languages
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE
2016
Preliminary experiments on human sensitivity to rhythmic structure in a grammar with recursive self-similarity
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
2016
What pinnipeds have to say about human speech, music, and the evolution of rhythm
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
2016
Measuring teaching through hormones and time series analysis: Towards a comparative framework
BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES
2015
Evolving perceptual biases for antisynchrony: A form of temporal coordination beyond synchrony
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
2015
More than one way to see it: Individual heuristics in avian visual computation
COGNITION
2015
Non-adjacent visual dependency learning in chimpanzees
ANIMAL COGNITION
2015
Rank-dependent grooming patterns and cortisol alleviation in Barbary macaques
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY
2015
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