The Music Cognition Group (MCG) has several (unfunded) master-level internships available each academic year. Virtually all projects are related to ongoing research supervised by PhD’s and/or postdocs associated with MCG. You can find an overview of the current projects below. Feel free to contact the person listed in the project description directly. For general questions, feel free to contact the P.A. of the MCG.
This project will review the available empirical data for human and nonhuman animals on statically learning in auditory perception and discuss the impact that isochrony might have on the results.
This project is part of a series of studies contributing to an interdisciplinary research agenda on musicality (Honing, 2022). The main aim is to develop engaging listening games that allow for probing musicality in a variety of geographical regions.
This project is part of a series of studies contributing to an interdisciplinary research agenda on musicality (Honing, 2022). The main aim is to develop engaging listening games that allow for probing musicality in a variety of geographical regions.
This project is part of a series of pilot studies that will contribute to an interdisciplinary research agenda on musicality (Honing, 2018). The main aim is to develop engaging listening games that allow for, in potential, the hundreds of thousands of responses that are needed to be able to properly characterize musicality phenotypes, and their variability, in a variety of geographical regions with ready access to the internet.
The aim of this project is to create a formalized memory model for familiar music.