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Makiko Sadakata
Makiko Sadakata
ILLC (Institute for Logic, Language and Computation), University of Amsterdam
Verified email at uva.nl
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Development of real‐time visual feedback assistance in singing training: a review
D Hoppe, M Sadakata, P Desain
Journal of computer assisted learning 22 (4), 308-316, 2006
1362006
Do you listen to music while studying? A portrait of how people use music to optimize their cognitive performance
F Goltz, M Sadakata
Acta psychologica 220, 103417, 2021
1122021
Individual aptitude in Mandarin lexical tone perception predicts effectiveness of high-variability training
M Sadakata, JM McQueen
Frontiers in psychology 5, 1318, 2014
1092014
Name that tune: Decoding music from the listening brain
RS Schaefer, J Farquhar, Y Blokland, M Sadakata, P Desain
neuroimage 56 (2), 843-849, 2011
1072011
Enhanced perception of various linguistic features by musicians: A cross-linguistic study
M Sadakata, K Sekiyama
Acta psychologica 138 (1), 1-10, 2011
1042011
High stimulus variability in nonnative speech learning supports formation of abstract categories: Evidence from Japanese geminates
M Sadakata, JM McQueen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (2), 1324-1335, 2013
1012013
The Bayesian way to relate rhythm perception and production
M Sadakata, P Desain, H Honing
Music Perception 23 (3), 269-288, 2006
932006
Real-time visual feedback for learning to perform short rhythms with expressive variations in timing and loudness
M Sadakata, D Hoppe, A Brandmeyer, R Timmers, P Desain
Journal of New Music Research 37 (3), 207-220, 2008
452008
Attention to affective audio-visual information: Comparison between musicians and non-musicians
J Weijkamp, M Sadakata
Psychology of Music 45 (2), 204-215, 2017
422017
The enhanced musical rhythmic perception in second language learners
MP Roncaglia-Denissen, DA Roor, A Chen, M Sadakata
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 288, 2016
402016
The Japanese translation of the Gold-MSI: Adaptation and validation of the self-report questionnaire of musical sophistication
M Sadakata, Y Yamaguchi, C Ohsawa, M Matsubara, H Terasawa, ...
Musicae Scientiae 27 (3), 798-810, 2023
332023
Neural advantages of older musicians involve the cerebellum: implications for healthy aging through lifelong musical instrument training
M Yamashita, C Ohsawa, M Suzuki, X Guo, M Sadakata, Y Otsuka, ...
Frontiers in human neuroscience 15, 784026, 2022
332022
A cross-cultural comparison study of the production of simple rhythmic patterns
M Sadakata, K Ohgushi, P Desain
Psychology of Music 32 (4), 389-403, 2004
292004
Nonlinear changes in the rhythm of European art music: Quantitative support for historical musicology
NC Hansen, M Sadakata, M Pearce
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal 33 (4), 414-431, 2016
282016
Learning expressive percussion performance under different visual feedback conditions
A Brandmeyer, R Timmers, M Sadakata, P Desain
Psychological Research 75 (2), 107-121, 2011
272011
Perception and production in interaction during non-native speech category learning
J Thorin, M Sadakata, P Desain, JM McQueen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (1), 92-103, 2018
262018
Parallel pitch processing in speech and melody: A study of the interference of musical melody on lexical pitch perception in speakers of Mandarin
M Sadakata, JL Weidema, H Honing
PLoS One 15 (3), e0229109, 2020
202020
Music that is used while studying and music that is used for sleep share similar musical features, genres and subgroups
RJ Scarratt, OA Heggli, P Vuust, M Sadakata
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 4735, 2023
182023
Decoding of single-trial auditory mismatch responses for online perceptual monitoring and neurofeedback
A Brandmeyer, M Sadakata, L Spyrou, JM McQueen, P Desain
Frontiers in neuroscience 7, 265, 2013
182013
I still hear a melody: Investigating temporal dynamics of the speech-to-song illusion
G Groenveld, JA Burgoyne, M Sadakata
Psychological Research 84 (5), 1451-1459, 2020
172020
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