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Table 2. Measures for evaluating imagined and listening loudness profiles.
Table 4. Correlations between measures of imagined loudness and covariates.
Figure S4Alignment achieved from the dynamic timewarping of a non-musician’s imagined tapping profilewith respect to the reference note onset profile for thepassage from the Blue Danube.

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