Ceren Ayyildiz
@cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
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PhD Candidate - University of Sydney | rhythm, timbre, mental imagery 🎶🧠
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We also found that responses above were not uniform! They varied with individual differences in absorption (immersion), musical training, and imagery ability.

These findings have implications for the use of music to support imagery in creative, recreational, and therapeutic settings.

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cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
What we found (100 participants imagining a journey):

- Random micro-variations enhanced the vividness of imagined content compared to silence and mechanical playing.

- With random micro-variations, participants imagined travelling further and for longer.

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Vividness
cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
We asked: how do random micro-variations in timing and loudness shape mental imagery, compared to mechanical drumming (that does not have those variations!) or silence?

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cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
One important aspect of human musical performances is the presence of micro-variations—small deviations in timbre, pitch, and timing, driven by motor and attentional processes.

The ones that enhance perceived naturalness in music!
cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
I seem to have missed this super interesting talk! But thank you so much for sharing the plotted genre map - very cool!
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studylistening.bsky.social
Glenn speaks of genres as communities -- that genres are "really based in people". That you can speak to characteristics but "they're a result of the people involved".

The stats teacher in me loves that scatterplots underpin the plotted genre map: everynoise.com

#MusicScience
Every Noise at Once
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cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
I enjoyed chatting about the @smmb-lab.bsky.social’s recent research on music being good company at @abcnewsbot.bsky.social’s Weekend Breakfast! 🎥
steffenherff.bsky.social
@cerenayyildiz.bsky.social from the @smmb-lab.bsky.social just did a wonderful interview on live TV discussing our recent research looking at 'Can Music be good company'.
#musicscience #mentalimagery @sydney.edu.au
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smmb-lab.bsky.social
Wonderful to see our research being featured on the ABC's Weekend Breakfast. In a wonderful chat between @cerenayyildiz.bsky.social from the Sydney, Music, Mind, and Body Lab, and Fauziah Ibrahim & Tom Oriti from the ABC, they discussed how music can be good company. @sydney.edu.au
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smmb-lab.bsky.social
We had a great time in São Paulo! A massive thanks to all attendees, both in person and online, as well as the organisers of the #icmpc18 who made this such a rich experience. #musicscience
cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
Thank you so much Connor! It was amazing to see you in person 😊🙏🏻
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smmb-lab.bsky.social
In addition to her talk on the effect of rhythmic layering on mental imagery, @cerenayyildiz.bsky.social from the SMMBL also contributed a poster showing compelling interactions between musical micro variations and individual absorption tendencies on mental imagery #icmpc18 #musicscience
cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
Ugur @ugurmkaya.bsky.social from our lab just gave a great talk at #ICMPC18 on how vocalists draw on their own intuitions to influence the vividness and emotional quality of listeners’ mental imagery. 🎤
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cerenayyildiz.bsky.social
Ade (@adefathiawati.bsky.social) from our lab highlighted updated trends in Music Performance Anxiety among tertiary music students across Australia, as well as the mitigation strategies students use 📊
#ICMPC18
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gerardmadden.bsky.social
Dr. Steffen Herff from @smmb-lab.bsky.social shares very rich findings at #icmpc18 about expertise-related muscle activation in drummers. This work has important implications for biofeedback interventions to help musicians develop their skills and avoid playing-related injury. #musicscience