RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
RT @audioneurolab: What makes speech and song distinguishable? Results from this global effort reveal that, despite cross-cultural differen…
What makes speech and song distinguishable? Results from this global effort reveal that, despite cross-cultural differences, speech and song share some regularities🎶🎹🌍💬 Check the full paper for more details: https://t.co/72K8z2E8rW @bbkpsychology @AdamTTie
RT @nielschr_: New mega-preprint just out, spearheaded by the brilliant @PatrickESavage. This is the planned follow-up (registered report)…
RT @nielschr_: New mega-preprint just out, spearheaded by the brilliant @PatrickESavage. This is the planned follow-up (registered report)…
RT @nielschr_: New mega-preprint just out, spearheaded by the brilliant @PatrickESavage. This is the planned follow-up (registered report)…
RT @nielschr_: New mega-preprint just out, spearheaded by the brilliant @PatrickESavage. This is the planned follow-up (registered report)…
from this new study: https://t.co/itMwqNDzqf
New mega-preprint just out, spearheaded by the brilliant @PatrickESavage. This is the planned follow-up (registered report) on our @Many_Voices_#1 project which was published in @ScienceAdvances back in May: https://t.co/wAWgmXhxxo @interact_minds @CoE_MMB
New preprint up describing our planned #RegisteredReport Stage 1 protocol building on @Many_Voices_ 1. In Many Voices 2, we aim to collect data from 1,500 people around the world singing/speaking in groups to directly test the social bonding hypothesis htt
RT @YutoOzaki1: Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances (https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @Dan…
A dataset of songs, speeches and traditional instruments from all over the world and their similarities and differences🧐 It is so emotional that it is made possible by the cooperation of so many people from all over the world🌎🗺️🌏
Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report | Science Advances https://t.co/WpgeBJKm4V
RT @martinr0camora: Check out the "Many Voices" study on global regularities in music-speech relationships, now on the cover of @ScienceAdv…
RT @PatrickESavage: Nice to see ongoing discussion of our recent paper (https://t.co/5hgIfAZ7RF) in letters to the @nytimes editor: https:/…
Nice to see ongoing discussion of our recent paper (https://t.co/5hgIfAZ7RF) in letters to the @nytimes editor: https://t.co/DbvaYUNlDV (Plus 377 reader comments on @carlzimmer's initial coverage! https://t.co/mUfRrZii7A) https://t.co/wV9oCfbYqn
RT @YutoOzaki1: Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances (https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @Dan…
RT @YutoOzaki1: Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances (https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @Dan…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
RT @PatrickESavage: New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co…
New paper: Albouy et al. come to similar conclusions about global song-speech relationships as our paper (https://t.co/5WHZiNt4hQ) There are now at least 8(!) analyses of global musical diversity published in the past 2 years (other 6 in thread). (1-2/8)
RT @PatrickESavage: I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as result…
RT @PatrickESavage: I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as result…
RT @PatrickESavage: I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as result…
RT @PatrickESavage: I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as result…
RT @PatrickESavage: I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as result…
RT @PatrickESavage: I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as result…
I was pleased to see coverage of our @Many_Voices_ paper reflecting our inclusive collaboration model as well as results. As we wrote (https://t.co/5WHZiNt4hQ): "equitable collaboration is not only an issue of social justice but also an issue of scientific
RT @MPI_NL: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower, higher, and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report. New…
RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
Perché le persone fanno #musica? I ricercatori hanno scoperto caratteristiche universali delle canzoni di molte culture... Però roimane il irrisolto il grande successo di "Grazie Romaaaaa..." di @AntonelloVendi1 @RadioRock106e6 @Radio3scienza https://t.
RT @PatrickESavage: Any good/standard examples of multi-site collaboration agreements out there? This is what we used for @Many_Voices_ (…
RT @PatrickESavage: Any good/standard examples of multi-site collaboration agreements out there? This is what we used for @Many_Voices_ (…
RT @PatrickESavage: Any good/standard examples of multi-site collaboration agreements out there? This is what we used for @Many_Voices_ (…
Any good/standard examples of multi-site collaboration agreements out there? This is what we used for @Many_Voices_ (https://t.co/5hgIfAZ7RF), but I'm wondering what other models are out there. @PsySciAcc @ManyLanguagesC @Many_Babies @BrianNosek @hcp4715
The #arts and #sciences can help answer big questions like why do people sing? A new study of traditional music in 55 languages published by @ScienceAdvances reveals shared patterns in tempo, pitch height, and pitch stability. #ToolkitTuesday https://t.co/
🎵 This study provides strong empirical evidence of cross-cultural regularities in music and speech. Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report https://t.co/FpDoaCBq1b https:
@nicholaraihani @nicole_engeler @CommsBio @PCI_RegReports @chrisdc77 For comparison, here are the RR design tables from our two published Stage 2 RRs. We included plenty of exploratory analyses in both Stage 2 papers, but they weren't part of the Stage 1 d
RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
Had a nice live interview on @RNZ @ninetonoon this morning together with my collaborator @SuzannePurdy3 about our recent study on global music-speech relationships. You can listen at https://t.co/ynycyAshmi
“Speech and song don’t fossilize,” Daniela Sammler writes in a related Focus. “This [...] provides an important argument for speech and song being globally similar solutions of humans to similar communicative pressures, flavored by cultural practice.” htt
Mientras almorzaba se abrió una puerta a esta interesante investigación que les invito a revisarla. Se trata de un trabajo realizado con representantes de culturas de todo el mundo con el que se intenta descubrir el porqué de la música. 🧶 https://t.co/N1OT
Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report Science Advances https://t.co/ryH0uWjf33
RT @PatrickESavage: Some coverage from the @nzherald of our recent study (https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a) featuring my colleague and collaborator…
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
Some coverage from the @nzherald of our recent study (https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a) featuring my colleague and collaborator @SuzannePurdy3: https://t.co/R85PdwhXO8
RT @ScienceAdvances: Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a…
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
RT @ScienceAdvances: Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a…
RT @ScienceAdvances: Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a…
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
↓これ Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report https://t.co/lzPI4vb0rA
RT @ScienceAdvances: Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a…
RT @ScienceAdvances: Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a…
RT @ScienceAdvances: Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a…
Around the world, music tends to have a higher, more stable pitch and slower timing than language does, according to a new analysis. https://t.co/oZH74p3VOk https://t.co/8uGWD3M3IR
Not only are music and speech common across cultures; differences and similarities between the two are too—@yutoozaki1 et al find remarkable cross-cultural regularities in pitch, temporal rate, pitch stability, timbral brightness and pitch interval size: h
RT @randalljellis: A registered report published in @ScienceAdvances following recommendation by @PCI_RegReports https://t.co/Uo0CXxyKjt
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
RT @radicalanthro: Paper here https://t.co/LcyHibXKg7
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
Paper here https://t.co/LcyHibXKg7
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
RT @PatrickESavage: 先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2…
先週 @NatureComms と @ScienceAdvances に掲載された地球の音楽と言語の多様性についての論文、日本語の紹介が @Forbes に出ました! 元の論文: 1) https://t.co/zKF0KVcm7a 2) https://t.co/fUR0XFQesi https://t.co/gXlOocrVZk @YutoOzaki1 @SamPassmore_
RT @ChrisStringer65: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/N…
RT @YutoOzaki1: Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances (https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @Dan…
RT @YutoOzaki1: Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances (https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @Dan…
RT @ChrisStringer65: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/N…
RT @Constantinatheo: Amazing work! "Relative to speech, songs use (i) higher pitch, (ii) slower temporal rate, and (iii) more stable pitche…
RT @PatrickESavage: Our "Many Voices" 75-author collaboration led by @YutoOzaki1 finding global regularities in music-speech relationships…
RT @randalljellis: A registered report published in @ScienceAdvances following recommendation by @PCI_RegReports https://t.co/Uo0CXxyKjt
RT @randalljellis: A registered report published in @ScienceAdvances following recommendation by @PCI_RegReports https://t.co/Uo0CXxyKjt
RT @ChrisStringer65: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/N…
RT @ChrisStringer65: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/N…
A registered report published in @ScienceAdvances following recommendation by @PCI_RegReports https://t.co/Uo0CXxyKjt
RT @martinr0camora: Check out the "Many Voices" study on global regularities in music-speech relationships, now on the cover of @ScienceAdv…
RT @ChrisStringer65: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/N…
RT @ChrisStringer65: Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/N…
Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech https://t.co/NVkaQTP6BL
RT @leafs_s: Science Advances Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A R…
Amazing work! "Relative to speech, songs use (i) higher pitch, (ii) slower temporal rate, and (iii) more stable pitches, while both songs and speech used similar (iv) pitch interval size and (v) timbral brightness."
RT @emmanouilb: Proud to be part of a 75-author collaboration on cross-cultural similarities between music and speech led by @PatrickESavag…
RT @YutoOzaki1: Our Registered Report is finally published in Science Advances (https://t.co/tBQILI666W) with an insightful comment by @Dan…
RT @shantala_hegde: This has been an incredible experience! Kudos to @PatrickESavage @YutoOzaki1 all the co-authors ! Thanks @ScienceAdvan…