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Synchronization and leadership in string quartet performance: a case study of auditory and visual cues
R Timmers, S Endo, A Bradbury, AM Wing
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 645, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Teaching young musicians expressive performance: An experimental study
H Meissner, R Timmers
Music Education Research 21 (1), 20-39, 2019
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
The multi-hub academic conference: global, inclusive, culturally diverse, creative, sustainable
R Parncutt, PM Lindborg, N Meyer-Kahlen, R Timmers
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics 6, 699782, 2021
Mandates: European Commission
Young musicians' learning of expressive performance: the importance of dialogic teaching and modeling
H Meissner, R Timmers
Frontiers in Education 5, 11, 2020
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Creativity, Collaboration and Development in Jeremy Thurlow's Ouija for Peter Sheppard Skærved
E Clarke, M Doffman, R Timmers
Journal of the Royal Musical Association 141 (1), 113-165, 2016
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Learning music from each other: Synchronization, turn-taking, or imitation?
A Schiavio, J Stupacher, R Parncutt, R Timmers
Music Perception 37 (5), 403-422, 2020
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Neural multimodal integration underlying synchronization with a co-performer in music: influences of motor expertise and visual information
R Timmers, J MacRitchie, SM Schabrun, T Thapa, M Varlet, PE Keller
Neuroscience Letters 721, 134803, 2020
Mandates: Australian Research Council
The use of technology for arts-based activities in older adults living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia: A scoping review
J MacRitchie, GA Floridou, J Christensen, R Timmers, L de Witte
Dementia 22 (1), 252-280, 2023
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
‘Just notes’: Young musicians’ perspectives on learning expressive performance
H Meissner, R Timmers, SE Pitts
Research Studies in Music Education 43 (3), 451-464, 2021
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Patterns of verbal interaction in newly formed music ensembles
N Pennill, R Timmers
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 987775, 2022
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
The communication of timbral intentions between pianists and listeners and its dependence on auditory-visual conditions
S Li, R Timmers, W Wang
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 717842, 2021
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Musical novices perform with equal accuracy when learning to drum alone or with a peer
A Schiavio, J Stupacher, E Xypolitaki, R Parncutt, R Timmers
Scientific reports 11 (1), 12422, 2021
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
Characterizing music for sleep: A comparison of Spotify playlists
R Kirk, R Timmers
Musicae Scientiae, 10298649241269011, 2024
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Distinguishing between musical excerpts learned by novices individually or in pairs
A Schiavio, T Popescu, A Kempf, R Timmers
Psychology of Music 52 (4), 472-488, 2024
Mandates: Austrian Science Fund
The relative contributions of subjective and musical factors in music for sleep
R Kirk, G Panoutsos, M van de Werken, R Timmers
Center for Open Science, 2024
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Group Singing-Related Technique Workshops for People with Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction: A Feasibility Study
E Cooper, R Timmers, M Bonshor, K Esposito, M Jansen, C Bevan
Music & Science 7, 20592043241251991, 2024
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Digital adaptations to arts programme delivery for people living with dementia in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
J MacRitchie, J Christensen, E Fishwick, R Timmers
Arts & Health, 1-18, 2024
Mandates: UK Research & Innovation
Coordinating actions as active agents in a dynamic musical environment: Comment on “Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose interpretability” by Tal-Chen …
R Timmers, P Tzanaki, J Christensen
Physics of Life Reviews 47, 104-107, 2023
Mandates: UK Research & Innovation
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