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Hemispheric asymmetry of musical pitch and rhythm perception : effect of training and inherent aptitude

Huf, P.A., Corbo, M.P., Parker, S.P. and Stevens, K.M 1995, Hemispheric asymmetry of musical pitch and rhythm perception : effect of training and inherent aptitude, in ANS 1995 : Proceedings of the 15th Australian Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, [Australian Neuroscience Society], Perth, W. A., pp. 208-208.

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Title Hemispheric asymmetry of musical pitch and rhythm perception : effect of training and inherent aptitude
Author(s) Huf, P.A.
Corbo, M.P.
Parker, S.P.
Stevens, K.M
Conference name Australian Neuroscience Society. Meeting (15th : Perth, West Australia)
Conference location Perth, West Australia
Conference dates 1-3 Feb. 1995
Title of proceedings ANS 1995 : Proceedings of the 15th Australian Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting
Editor(s) [Unknown]
Publication date 1995
Conference series Australian Neuroscience Society Meeting
Start page 208
End page 208
Total pages 1
Publisher [Australian Neuroscience Society]
Place of publication Perth, W. A.
Language eng
Field of Research 059999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective 970105 Expanding Knowledge in the Environmental Sciences
HERDC Research category E3.1 Extract of paper
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30065694

Document type: Conference Paper
Collections: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
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