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Cunmei Jiang
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The mechanism of music for reducing psychological stress: Music preference as a mediator
J Jiang, D Rickson, C Jiang
The Arts in Psychotherapy 48, 62-68, 2016
1472016
Processing melodic contour and speech intonation in congenital amusics with Mandarin Chinese
C Jiang, JP Hamm, VK Lim, IJ Kirk, Y Yang
Neuropsychologia 48 (9), 2630-2639, 2010
1292010
The effects of sedative and stimulative music on stress reduction depend on music preference
J Jiang, L Zhou, D Rickson, C Jiang
The Arts in Psychotherapy 40 (2), 201-205, 2013
1262013
The mechanism of speech processing in congenital amusia: Evidence from Mandarin speakers
F Liu, C Jiang, WF Thompson, Y Xu, Y Yang, L Stewart
PLos one 7 (2), e30374, 2012
902012
Impaired categorical perception of lexical tones in Mandarin-speaking congenital amusics
C Jiang, JP Hamm, VK Lim, IJ Kirk, Y Yang
Memory & Cognition 40, 1109-1121, 2012
862012
Perception of melodic contour and intonation in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from Mandarin speakers
J Jiang, F Liu, X Wan, C Jiang
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 45, 2067-2075, 2015
692015
A music perception disorder (congenital amusia) influences speech comprehension
F Liu, C Jiang, B Wang, Y Xu, AD Patel
Neuropsychologia 66, 111-118, 2015
612015
Amusia results in abnormal brain activity following inappropriate intonation during speech comprehension
C Jiang, JP Hamm, VK Lim, IJ Kirk, X Chen, Y Yang
Public Library of Science 7 (7), e41411, 2012
532012
Difficulties with pitch discrimination influences pitch memory performance: evidence from congenital amusia
C Jiang, VK Lim, H Wang, JP Hamm
PloS one 8 (10), e79216, 2013
442013
Differential recognition of pitch patterns in discrete and gliding stimuli in congenital amusia: Evidence from Mandarin speakers
F Liu, Y Xu, AD Patel, T Francart, C Jiang
Brain and Cognition 79 (3), 209-215, 2012
412012
Individuals with congenital amusia imitate pitches more accurately in singing than in speaking: Implications for music and language processing
F Liu, C Jiang, PQ Pfordresher, JT Mantell, Y Xu, Y Yang, L Stewart
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, 1783-1798, 2013
382013
Fine-grained pitch discrimination in congenital amusics with Mandarin Chinese
C Jiang, JP Hamm, VK Lim, IJ Kirk, Y Yang
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal 28 (5), 519-526, 2011
382011
The effects of background music on neural responses during reading comprehension
M Du, J Jiang, Z Li, D Man, C Jiang
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 18651, 2020
262020
Perception of hierarchical boundaries in music and its modulation by expertise
J Zhang, C Jiang, L Zhou, Y Yang
Neuropsychologia 91, 490-498, 2016
242016
Impaired emotional processing of chords in congenital amusia: Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence
L Zhou, F Liu, J Jiang, C Jiang
Brain and cognition 135, 103577, 2019
232019
Perceptual learning of pitch direction in congenital amusia: Evidence from Chinese speakers
F Liu, C Jiang, T Francart, AHD Chan, PCM Wong
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal 34 (3), 335-351, 2017
232017
Conveying the concept of movement in music: an event-related brain potential study
L Zhou, C Jiang, Y Wu, Y Yang
Neuropsychologia 77, 128-136, 2015
232015
Spatial conceptual associations between music and pictures as revealed by N 400 effect
L Zhou, C Jiang, F Delogu, Y Yang
Psychophysiology 51 (6), 520-528, 2014
212014
Musical training modulates the early but not the late stage of rhythmic syntactic processing
L Sun, F Liu, L Zhou, C Jiang
Psychophysiology 55 (2), e12983, 2018
192018
Sensitivity to musical emotion is influenced by tonal structure in congenital amusia
C Jiang, F Liu, PCM Wong
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 7624, 2017
182017
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