Carol L. Krumhansl

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Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Cognition Music
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Bob McMurray research assistant 1996-1997 Cornell (Neurotree)
Jamshed Bharucha grad student Cornell (Neurotree)
Caroline Palmer grad student Cornell (Neurotree)
Glenn Schellenberg grad student Cornell (Neurotree)
Mark Schmuckler grad student Cornell
Joel S. Snyder grad student (Neurotree)
Michael  J. Hove grad student 2009 Cornell (Neurotree)
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Hurwitz ER, Krumhansl CL. (2021) Shifting Listening Niches: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 648413
Wen OX, Krumhansl CL. (2019) Perception of Pitch and Time in the Structurally Isomorphic Standard Rhythmic and Diatonic Scale Patterns Music & Science. 2: 205920431987330
Krumhansl CL. (2017) Listening Niches across a Century of Popular Music. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 431
Wen OX, Krumhansl CL. (2017) Real-Time Responses to Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments Music Perception. 35: 60-76
Large EW, Kim JC, Flaig NK, et al. (2016) A neurodynamic account of musical tonality Music Perception. 33: 319-331
Isbilen ES, Krumhansl CL. (2016) The color of music: Emotion-mediated associations to Bach’s Well-tempered Clavier. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain. 26: 149-161
Krumhansl CL. (2015) Statistics, Structure, and Style in Music Music Perception. 33: 20-31
Devaney J, Loui P, Hafter E, et al. (2014) David Wessel (October 6, 1942 – October 13, 2014): Tributes and remembrances. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain. 24: 274-278
Krumhansl CL, Zupnick JA. (2013) Cascading reminiscence bumps in popular music. Psychological Science. 24: 2057-68
Vines BW, Krumhansl CL, Wanderley MM, et al. (2011) Music to my eyes: cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotions in musical performance. Cognition. 118: 157-70
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