Northern Network for Empirical Music Research
Host: Music, Mind, Machine @ The University of Sheffield
12 November 2021
Topic: Behavioural research methods
We are happy to announce the next NEMUR meeting which will be held online on 12 November 2021. The focus of this meeting and the next one is Research Methods (8 April 2022 in Liverpool). On the 12th Nov, we will be discussing behavioural research methods related to 1) measurement and analysis of physiological responses, 2) ensemble performance and interaction and 3) statistics using a Bayesian approach. We hope this approach will foster knowledge and expertise sharing among the NEMUR community.
Registration information:
It would be great if you can register your interest to attend using this form. Attendance is free, and you can also just show up on the day.
The meeting is held online:
We will use SpatialChat for the meeting, link:
https://spatial.chat/s/nemur2021
Schedule
10.00 Welcome
10.10-10.50 Measurements of physiological responses [lab and audience] - Scott Bannister, Diana Kayser, Mimi O’Neil
11.00-11.40 Ensemble performance and interaction - Renee Timmers, Freya Bailes, Helena Daffern, Cayenne Ponchione-Bailey and fellow authors of Together in Music
11.50-12.20 Bayesian statistics - Daniel Müllensiefen
13.00-14.00 Networking and socialising
14.15-3.45 Parallel workshops on a) physiological responses, b) ensemble performance research.
4.00-4.30 Closing discussion
Organising committee:
Renee Timmers, Rory Kirk, & Thomas Lennie
Contact: r.timmers@sheffield.ac.uk or rjdkirk1@sheffield.ac.uk