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Fiona Manning
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“Moving to the beat” improves timing perception
F Manning, M Schutz
Psychonomic bulletin & review 20, 1133-1139, 2013
1842013
Beat-induced fluctuations in auditory cortical beta-band activity: using EEG to measure age-related changes
LK Cirelli, D Bosnyak, FC Manning, C Spinelli, C Marie, T Fujioka, ...
Frontiers in psychology 5, 99407, 2014
762014
Trained to keep a beat: movement-related enhancements to timing perception in percussionists and non-percussionists
FC Manning, M Schutz
Psychological Research 80, 532-542, 2016
732016
Temporal prediction abilities are mediated by motor effector and rhythmic expertise
FC Manning, J Harris, M Schutz
Experimental Brain Research 235, 861-871, 2017
412017
Looking beyond the score: The musical role of percussionists’ ancillary gestures
M Schutz, F Manning
Music Theory Online 18 (1), 1-14, 2012
302012
Movement enhances perceived timing in the absence of auditory feedback
FC Manning, M Schutz
Timing & Time Perception 3 (1-2), 3-12, 2015
152015
Beat-induced fluctuations in auditory cortical beta-band activity: using EEG to measure age-related changes. Front. Psychol. 5, 742
LK Cirelli, D Bosnyak, FC Manning, C Spinelli, C Marie, T Fujioka, ...
72014
Effectively Using Affective Gestures
M Schutz, F Manning
Percussive Notes 51 (2), 26-31, 2013
72013
Exploring the effects of effectors: Finger synchronization aids rhythm perception similarly in both pianists and non-pianists
FC Manning, A Siminoski, M Schutz
Music Perception 37 (3), 196-207, 2020
62020
Sensorimotor interactions in predictive timing: The benefits of moving to the beat
F Manning
2016
“MOVING TO THE BEAT” IMPROVES AUDITORY RHYTHM PERCEPTION
FC Manning
McMaster University, Hamilton, 2011
2011
How “Moving to the Beat” Improves Rhythm Perception
F Manning, M Schutz
Effectively Using Affective
M Schutz, F Manning
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