نتایج جستجو برای: cycle tempo

تعداد نتایج: 288982  

Journal: :علوم زیستی ورزشی 0
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the purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of music tempo on heart rate and rate of perceived exertion of male physical education students. to this purpose, 45 male physical education students (height: 172.27 cm, sd=16.22, body mass index (bmi): 22.27kg/m², sd=3.08, weight: 68/05kg, sd=11.73, age: 21.93 years, sd=1.81) were randomly divided into control, high tempo (bpm=140)...

2001
Werner Goebl Simon Dixon Daniel Gottlob

This preliminary study investigates the relationship between tempo indications in a score and the tempo performed by musicians. As several 18 century theorists point out, the chosen tempo should depend not only on the tempo indication, but also on other factors such as the time signature and the fastest note values to be played. It is examined whether the four main tempo indications (Adagio, An...

2013
Fu-Hai Frank Wu Jyh-Shing Roger Jang

In the current state-of-art beat tracker, it is common that a specific algorithm do the best on particular kind of audio. For example, the algorithm based on two-fold dynamic programing have sequential 1 st place on time-varying-tempo MAZ dataset of MIREX audio beat tracking. This study proposed a tempogram-sensing-vector (TSV) method to be adaptive to time-varying-tempo and stable-tempo excerp...

2011
Fu-Hai Frank Wu Tsung-Chi Lee Jyh-Shing Roger Jang Kaichun K. Chang Chun-Hung Lu Wen-Nan Wang

Automatic beat tracking and tempo estimation are challenging tasks, especially for audio music with timevarying tempo. This paper proposes a two-fold dynamic programming (DP) approach to deal with beat tracking with time-varying tempo. In particular, the first DP computes the tempo curve from the tempogram. The second DP identifies the optimum beat positions from the novelty and tempo curves. E...

2016
Tsutomu Shimura Megumi Sasatani Kenji Kamiya Hidehiko Kawai Yohei Inaba Naoki Kunugita

Here we investigated the cellular response of normal human fibroblasts to repeated exposure to low-dose radiation. In contrast to acute single radiation, low-dose fractionated radiation (FR) with 0.01 Gy/fraction or 0.05 Gy/fraction for 31 days increased in mitochondrial mass, decreased cellular levels of the antioxidant glutathione and caused persistent accumulation of mitochondrial reactive o...

2017
Ken Watanabe Yuuki Ooishi Makio Kashino

Many studies have revealed the influences of music on the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Since previous studies focused on the effects of acoustic tempo on the ANS, and humans have their own physiological oscillations such as the heart rate (HR), the effects of acoustic tempo might depend on the HR. Here we show the relationship between HR elevation induced by acoustic tempo and individual bas...

2008
Sebastian Flossmann Maarten Grachten Gerhard Widmer

In the expressive performance of music variation of tempo plays a major role in shaping and structuring the piece. We distinguish two aspects of tempo, the current tempo and the timing of individual notes with respect to the current tempo. Those two notions are influenced differently by the characteristics of the performed score. The relation between score and timing/tempo has many facets, one ...

Journal: :J. Phonetics 2007
Hugo Quené

Speakers vary their speech tempo (speaking rate), and such variations in tempo are quite noticeable. But what is the just noticeable difference for tempo in speech? The present study aims at providing a realistic and robust estimate, by using multiple speech tokens from multiple speakers. The JND is assessed in two (2IAX and 2IFC) comparison experiments, yielding an estimated JND for speech tem...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2011
Katja Kornysheva Anne-Marike von Anshelm-Schiffer Ricarda I Schubotz

Behavioral studies suggest that preference for a beat rate (tempo) in auditory sequences is tightly linked to the motor system. However, from a neuroscientific perspective the contribution of motor-related brain regions to tempo preference in the auditory domain remains unclear. A recent fMRI study (Kornysheva et al. [2010]: Hum Brain Mapp 31:48-64) revealed that the activity increase in the le...

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