Auditory countermeasures for sleep inertia: exploring the effect of melody and rhythm in an ecological context

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  • who: Stuart J. McFarlane and colleagues from the School of Media and Communication, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia have published the article: Auditory Countermeasures for Sleep Inertia: Exploring the Effect of Melody and Rhythm in an Ecological Context, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Taken together, the studies discussed above demonstrate that sound and music are plausible awakening countermeasures for SI, and, with additional research, the authors may establish a refined understanding of the auditory aesthetics and musical mechanisms required for the best-practice design of such stimuli. The authors examine the influence saliently melodic and rhythmic . . .

     

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