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Patrick E. Savage
Patrick E. Savage
Rutherford Discovery Fellow, University of Auckland / Associate Professor, Keio University
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Conflicting predictions in the cross-cultural study of music and sociality-Comment on" Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose Interpretability" by Tal-Chen …
D Shilton, PE Savage
Physics of Life Reviews 49, 7-9, 2024
2024
Vocal Imitation of Song and Speech from Around the World
A Ampiah-Bonney, PE Savage, Y Ozaki, P Pfordresher
OSF, 2024
2024
Public peer review of Sauvé & Bhachu (2023)“Let’s talk about it: Positivism and critical theory in dialogue”
PE Savage
OSF, 2024
2024
Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries
N Jacoby, R Polak, JA Grahn, DJ Cameron, KM Lee, R Godoy, ...
Nature Human Behaviour, 1-32, 2024
47*2024
VocalNotes: Investigating the Perception of Note Pitch and Boundaries through Varying Transcriptions of Vocal Performances from Five Musical Cultures
P Proutskova, G Chiba, M Crowdus, I Nikolaenko, Y Ozaki, L Shuster, ...
OSF, 2024
2024
Does singing enhance cooperation more than speaking does? A global experimental Stage 1 Registered Report
PE Savage, A Ampiah-Bonney, A Arabadjiev, A Arhine, JF Ariza, ...
PsyArXiv, 2024
2024
Globally, songs and instrumental melodies are slower and higher and use more stable pitches than speech: A Registered Report
Y Ozaki, A Tierney, P Pfordresher, J Mcbride, E Benetos, P Proutskova, ...
Science Advances 10 (20), adm9797, 2024
25*2024
Global musical diversity is largely independent of linguistic and genetic histories
S Passmore, A Wood, C Barbieri, D Shilton, H Daikoku, Q Atkinson, ...
Nature Communications, 2024
7*2024
Cross-cultural relationships between music, emotion, and visual imagery: A comparative study of Iran, Canada, and Japan [Stage 1 Registered Report]
S Hadavi, J Kuroda, T Shimozono, JD Leongómez, PE Savage
Peer Community In Registered Reports, 2024
12024
The Japanese Version of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (J-BMRQ) Confirms the Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the “Five-Factor” Model
S Honda, EM Herrero, M Isoda, M Muraki, U Lorenzo-Seva, Y Kitayama, ...
OSF, 2023
2023
The VocalNotes Dataset
P Proutskova, J McBride, Y Ozaki, G Chiba, Y Li, Z Yu, W Yue, M Crowdus, ...
12023
Globally, men and women’s singing and speaking voices are not exactly one octave apart: Commentary on Bannan et al.,“The evolution of gender dimorphism in the human voice: The …
PE Savage, Y Ozaki
OSF, 2023
2023
What is a'note'? Agreement and disagreement in transcriptions of Japanese folk songs
G Chiba, Y Ozaki, PE Savage
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
Cultural evolution and music
M Youngblood, Y Ozaki, PE Savage
Oxford Handbook of Cultural Evolution, C42S1–C42N14, 2023
72023
Big Gods and big science: further reflections on theory, data, and analysis
P Turchin, H Whitehouse, J Larson, E Cioni, J Reddish, D Hoyer, ...
Religion, Brain & Behavior 13 (2), 218-231, 2023
72023
Testing the Big Gods hypothesis with global historical data: a review and “retake”
H Whitehouse, P François, PE Savage, D Hoyer, KC Feeney, E Cioni, ...
Religion, Brain & Behavior 13 (2), 124-166, 2023
45*2023
Cultural evolution of music and language
Y Ozaki, M de Heer Kloots, A Ravignani, PE Savage
Oxford Handbook of Language and Music, 2023
62023
Sight vs. Sound Judgments of Music Performance Depend on Relative Performer Quality: Cross-cultural Evidence From Classical Piano and Tsugaru Shamisen Competitions
G Chiba, Y Ozaki, S Fujii, PE Savage
Collabra: Psychology 9 (1), 2023
4*2023
Group singing is globally dominant and associated with social context
D Shilton, S Passmore, PE Savage
Royal Society Open Science 10 (230562), 2023
52023
The exceptions and the rules in global musical diversity
S Passmore, PE Savage
Journal of Cognition 6 (1), 1-17, 2023
2023
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