Pogrzeba et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Towards a vocabulary for describing 3d motion data in functionally oriented music therapyPogrzeba et al., 2014
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- Pogrzeba L
- Ericsson M
- Larsson K
- Wacker M
- Jung B
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- Proc. 13th Int. Conf. Music Perception Cognit., Proc. 5th Conf. Asia-Pacific Soc. Cogn. Sci. Music
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ABSTRACT Functionally Oriented Music Therapy (FMT) is a special kind of active music therapy, which is focused on the neuropsychological development of patients, evaluated by the observation of the patients' motor skills and their ability to perceive and react to their …
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