Professor Martin Clayton martin.clayton@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Entrainment theory describes the process of interaction between independent rhythmical processes. This paper defines entrainment in this general sense, then briefly explores its significance for human behaviour, and for music-making in particular. The final section outlines a research method suitable for studies of entrainment in inter-personal coordination, and with reference to published studies suggests that the study of musical entrainment can be a source of rich insight also for the study of human social interactions and their meanings.
Clayton, M. (2012). What is entrainment? Definition and applications in musical research. Empirical Musicology Review, 7(1-2), 49-56
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 13, 2012 |
Publication Date | Jul 13, 2012 |
Deposit Date | Oct 18, 2012 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 23, 2012 |
Journal | Empirical Musicology Review |
Electronic ISSN | 1559-5749 |
Publisher | The Ohio State University |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 1-2 |
Pages | 49-56 |
Keywords | Dynamic attending, Neuronal oscillators, Recursiveness, Interaction. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1494840 |
Publisher URL | https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/52979/EMR000137a-Clayton.pdf |
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