Emily Graber
Emily Graber is a Ph.D. student at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), studying music cognition. Her research investigates the time course of behavioral and neural activities related to temporal processing in musicians, i.e. anticipation and prediction. She is also interested in the creation and processing of musical expression in real time and the differences between speech and song/music. Emily previously studied violin performance (B.M.A.) and interdisciplinary physics (B.S.) at the University of Michigan.
[Picture: Prof. Takako Fujioka, left; Emily Graber, right]