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  • Desain, P., & Honing, H. (2003). The formation of rhythmic categories and metric priming. Perception, 32(3), 341-365. https://doi.org/10.1068/p3370
  • Honing, H., Patel, A., Sadakata, M., Desain, P., & Iversen, J. R. (2003). An analysis of rhythm in japanese and english popular music. In T. Taguti, et al. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition (pp. 1-4). International Symposium on Musiacl Acoustics.
  • Honing, H., Desain, P., & Timmers, R. (2003). Music Performance Panel: NICI / MMM Position Statement. In Proceedings of the MOSART Midterm Meeting (pp. 318-322). DIKU.
  • Honing, H. (2003). The final ritard: on music, motion, and kinematic models. Computer Music Journal, 27(3), 66-72. https://doi.org/10.1162/014892603322482538
  • Honing, H. (2003). Some comments on the relation between music and motion. Music Theory Online, 9(1). http://societymusictheory.org/mto/issues/mto.03.9.1/
  • Desain, P., & Honing, H. (2003). Single trial ERP allows Detection of Perceived and Imagined Rhythm. In K. Hirata (Ed.), Proceedings of the RENCON workshop, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) (pp. 1-4). NTT Communication Science Laboratories.
  • van Zaanen, M. M., Bod, R., & Honing, H. (2003). A memory-based approach to meter induction. In Proceedings of the ESCOM (pp. 250-253). ESCOM.
  • Timmers, R., & Honing, H. (2002). On music performance, theories, measurement and diversity. Cognitive Processing (International Quarterly of Cognitive Sciences), 1/2, 1-19.
  • Honing, H., van Rijn, T., Jongsma, M. A., & Desain, P. (2002). Aep p300 modulation by two different temporal contexts in both rhythmically trained and nontrained subjects. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, A94.
  • Honing, H., Sadakata, H. M., & Desain, P. (2002). The relation between rhythm perception and production: towards a bayesian model. In K. Ogushi (Ed.), Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Music Perception and Cogntion (pp. 123-127).
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