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We are very proud of Lottie Anstee, CMS alumnus, whose undergraduate dissertation paper has now been published in the journal Music Perception. The paper describes a large-scale quantitative investigation of potential associations between handedness and musicality in secondary school students. Congratulations Lottie!

Anstee, L., Müllensiefen, D., & Harrison, P. (2023). Handedness and musicality in secondary school students. Music Perception40(5), 373-394. https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2023.40.5.373

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