Cross-Cultural Work in Music Cognition: Challenges, Insights, and Recommendations.
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Patrick E. Savage | I. Peretz | S. Trehub | C. Stevens | J. Iversen | L. Trainor | Marcus Perlman | H. Honing | E. Hannon | Nori Jacoby | A. Ravignani | M. Clayton | E. Margulis | Samuel A. Mehr | Tobias Robert Klein | Lara Pearson | Rainer Polak | Gavin Steingo | Michael E. Veal | Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann | Erin E Hannon
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