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Experiment software and materials for multi-site replication study examining the relationship between musical training and neural and perceptual sound processing. Any folder with a number corresponds to a task. For the full study, the tasks will be run in the order that they are numbered. Each numbered folder contains a word document with instructions for how to run the corresponding task. The preregistration protocol associated with this code is available at https://osf.io/duq34/. **8)SpeechInformational** The spatialized BU corpus stimuli used for this multi-site study are located in the folder BUC-Mx_2014_FiveCategories. The full BU corpus (not spatialized) can be accessed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzOZH1PDqt0XaTN5SUhRTmhNTnM If any of the BU corpus materials are used for experimental purposes, we would appreciate that any ensuing publications acknowledge the original publication (listed below) as well as Sensimetrics Corporation (Malden, MA) for recording the materials. Kidd, G. Jr., Best, V., and Mason, C.R. (2008). “Listening to every other word: Examining the strength of linkage variables in forming streams of speech,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124(6), 3793-3802. **GitHub Code** To see any code modifications between sites, view the branches on https://github.com/kellywhiteford/Musicianship.
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