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Elizabeth
Hellmuth Margulis
Assistant Professor
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| Bachelor of
Music - Peabody Conservatory of Music |
| Master of Arts
- Columbia University |
| Ph.D. - Columbia
University |
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| Office: MUSC
109 |
| Telephone:
(479) 575-4138 |
| email: ehm@uark.edu |
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Elizabeth Margulis has a B.M. in piano
performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music and a Ph.D. from Columbia
University. Her research approaches music from the perspective of
cognitive science. Her work has appeared in journals including Music
Perception, Psychology of Music, Journal of New Music Research, Music Theory
Spectrum, and Human Brain Mapping, and papers are forthcoming in Computer
Music Journal, Review of General Psychology, and Journal of Music Theory.
A co-authored chapter on music and expectation will appear in the Handbook
of Music and Emotion, forthcoming from Oxford University Press. She has
presented at conferences including the International Conference on Music
Perception and Cognition, the International Conference on Music and Gesture,
the annual meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, and
the annual meeting of the Society for Music Theory. She has been a fellow
at the Santa Fe Institute Complex Systems Summer School and at the Mannes
Institute for Advanced Studies in Music Theory. She is interested in arts
advocacy and recently received a Classical Music Initiative Grant from American
Public Media. Before coming to the University of Arkansas, she was on the
faculty of the music cognition program at Northwestern University.
Please visit the website of the music cognition
lab at the University of Arkansas.
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