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Lista de obras de Shinya Fujii

A Programmatic Stage 1 Registered Report of global song-speech relationships replicating and extending Ozaki et al. (2024) and Savage et al. (2025)

A Programmatic Stage 1 Registered Report of global song-speech relationships replicating and extending Ozaki et al. (2024) and Savage et al. (2025)

A Programmatic Stage 1 Registered Report of global song-speech relationships replicating and extending Ozaki et al. (2024) and Savage et al. (2025)

A Programmatic Stage 1 Registered Report of global song-speech relationships replicating and extending Ozaki et al. (2024) and Savage et al. (2025)

A Programmatic Stage 1 Registered Report of global song-speech relationships replicating and extending Ozaki et al. (2024) and Savage et al. (2025)

A Programmatic Stage 1 Registered Report of global song-speech relationships replicating and extending Ozaki et al. (2024) and Savage et al. (2025)

Automatic acoustic analyses quantify variation in pitch discreteness within and between human music, speech, and bird song

Automatic analysis of global music recordings suggests scale tuning universals

Automatic comparison of global children’s and adult songs supports a sensorimotor hypothesis for the origin of musical scales

Cross-cultural perception of musical similarity within and between India and Japan

Does synchronised singing enhance social bonding more than speaking does? A global experimental Stage 1 Registered Report

Does synchronised singing enhance social bonding more than speaking does? A global experimental Stage 1 Registered Report

Does synchronised singing enhance social bonding more than speaking does? A global experimental Stage 1 Registered Report

Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report

Perceptual vs. automated judgments of music copyright infringement

Rhythm, synchrony, and cooperation [Stage 1 Registered Report]

Toward a cross-cultural framework for predictive coding of music

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