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Enhancing human-human musical interaction through kinesthetic haptic feedback using wearable exoskeletons : theoretical foundations, validation scenarios, and limitations
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MC-AR - A software suite for comparative mocap analysis in an augmented reality environment
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Cholinergic‐related pupil activity reflects level of emotionality during motor performance
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Influence of musical context on sensorimotor synchronization in classical ballet solo dance
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Dataset for the assessment of presence and performance in an augmented reality environment for motor imitation learning : a case-study on violinists
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Classification of targets and distractors in an audiovisual attention task based on electroencephalography
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Auditory attention measured by EEG in neurological populations : systematic review of literature and meta-analysis
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Embodied perspective-taking enhances interpersonal synchronization : a body-swap study
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Neural entrainment underpins sensorimotor synchronization to dynamic rhythmic stimuli
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Knee flexion of saxophone players anticipates tonal context of music
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The assessment of presence and performance in an AR environment for motor imitation learning : a case-study on violinists
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With no attention specifically directed to it, rhythmic sound does not automatically facilitate visual task performance
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Toward a meaningful technology for instrumental music education : teachers’ voice
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Reducing the peak tibial acceleration of running by music‐based biofeedback : a quasi‐randomized controlled trial
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A case-study of a person with multiple sclerosis and cerebellar ataxia synchronizing finger-taps and foot-steps to music and metronomes