Two studies, one correlational and one meta-analytic, were conducted to explore whether pitch proximity influences listeners’ melodic expectations about pitch direction and tonality. Study 1 used a probe-tone task. Specifically, listeners heard fragments of tonal melodies ending on intervals of 1 or 2 semitones, and rated how well individual tones (the probe-tones) continued each fragment. Regression analyses showed that listeners expected probe-tones to be proximate in pitch to the last tone they heard in the fragments, but not to the penultimate one, as there was no evidence of expectations for a change in pitch direction. However, listeners expected probe-tones to be proximate to (at least one of) the other tones they had heard in the fr...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Listeners’ musical perception is influenced by cues that can be stored in short-term memory (e.g. wi...
hierarchical ordering of the pitches of the chromatic scale such that these notes are perceived in r...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
We investigated how the surface and structural information of pitch and time in melodies contribute ...
Mentor: Andrew J. OxenhamOn hearing a sequence of pitches, listeners develop expectations for how th...
The present study investigated the ERP correlates of the influence of tonal expectations on pitch pr...
The central purpose of this study was to examine the role played by an underst and ing of the tonal ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of pitch distributional information in listeners pe...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...
This report provides a brief account of an experiment whose control conditions produced interestingl...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Listeners’ musical perception is influenced by cues that can be stored in short-term memory (e.g. wi...
hierarchical ordering of the pitches of the chromatic scale such that these notes are perceived in r...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
We investigated how the surface and structural information of pitch and time in melodies contribute ...
Mentor: Andrew J. OxenhamOn hearing a sequence of pitches, listeners develop expectations for how th...
The present study investigated the ERP correlates of the influence of tonal expectations on pitch pr...
The central purpose of this study was to examine the role played by an underst and ing of the tonal ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of pitch distributional information in listeners pe...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...
This report provides a brief account of an experiment whose control conditions produced interestingl...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Listeners’ musical perception is influenced by cues that can be stored in short-term memory (e.g. wi...
hierarchical ordering of the pitches of the chromatic scale such that these notes are perceived in r...