Some combinations of musical tones sound pleasing to Western listeners, and are termed consonant, while others sound discordant, and are termed dissonant. The perceptual phe-nomenon of consonance has been traced to the acoustic property of harmonicity. It has been repeatedly shown that neural correlates of consonance can be found as early as the auditory brainstem as reflected in the harmonicity of the scalp-recorded frequency-following response (FFR). “Neural Pitch Salience ” (NPS) measured from FFRs—essentially a time-domain equivalent of the classic pattern recognition models of pitch—has been found to correlate with behavioral judgments of consonance for synthetic stimuli. Following the idea that the auditory system has evolved to proce...
Physiological mechanisms and musical experience work together to shape consonance and dissonance per...
When two notes are played simultaneously they form a musical dyad. The sensation of pleasantness, or...
Human listeners prefer consonant over dissonant musical intervals and the perceived contrast between...
Some combinations of musical tones sound pleasing to Western listeners, and are termed consonant, wh...
Some combinations of musical tones sound pleasing to Western listeners, and are termed consonant, wh...
Consonant and dissonant pitch relationships in music provide the foundation of melody and harmony, t...
Pitch relationships in music are characterized by their degree of consonance, a hierarchical percept...
Some theories posit that the perception of consonance is based on neural periodicity detection, whic...
When musical notes are combined to make a chord, the closeness of fit of the combined spectrum to a ...
Neuroimaging work has shed light on the cerebral architecture involved in processing the melodic and...
When musical notes are combined to make a chord, the closeness of fit of the combined spectrum to a ...
Summary Some combinations of musical notes are consonant (pleasant), whereas others are dissonant (u...
AbstractWhen musical notes are combined to make a chord, the closeness of fit of the combined spectr...
For listeners familiar with Western twelve-tone equal-tempered (12-TET) music, a novel microtonal tu...
A fundamental structure of sounds encountered in the natural environment is the harmonicity. Harmoni...
Physiological mechanisms and musical experience work together to shape consonance and dissonance per...
When two notes are played simultaneously they form a musical dyad. The sensation of pleasantness, or...
Human listeners prefer consonant over dissonant musical intervals and the perceived contrast between...
Some combinations of musical tones sound pleasing to Western listeners, and are termed consonant, wh...
Some combinations of musical tones sound pleasing to Western listeners, and are termed consonant, wh...
Consonant and dissonant pitch relationships in music provide the foundation of melody and harmony, t...
Pitch relationships in music are characterized by their degree of consonance, a hierarchical percept...
Some theories posit that the perception of consonance is based on neural periodicity detection, whic...
When musical notes are combined to make a chord, the closeness of fit of the combined spectrum to a ...
Neuroimaging work has shed light on the cerebral architecture involved in processing the melodic and...
When musical notes are combined to make a chord, the closeness of fit of the combined spectrum to a ...
Summary Some combinations of musical notes are consonant (pleasant), whereas others are dissonant (u...
AbstractWhen musical notes are combined to make a chord, the closeness of fit of the combined spectr...
For listeners familiar with Western twelve-tone equal-tempered (12-TET) music, a novel microtonal tu...
A fundamental structure of sounds encountered in the natural environment is the harmonicity. Harmoni...
Physiological mechanisms and musical experience work together to shape consonance and dissonance per...
When two notes are played simultaneously they form a musical dyad. The sensation of pleasantness, or...
Human listeners prefer consonant over dissonant musical intervals and the perceived contrast between...