Studies of musical pitch perception typically treat pitches as if they are stable within a tone. Although pitches are represented this way in notation, performed tones are rarely stable, particularly in singing, which is arguably the most common form of melody production. This paper examines how brief dynamic changes at the beginnings and endings of sung pitches, a.k.a. "scoops," influence intonation perception. Across three experiments, 110 participants evaluated the intonation of four-tone melodies in which the third tone's tuning could vary within the central steady-state (the asymptote), or by virtue of scoops at the beginning and/or end of the tone. As expected, listeners were sensitive to mistuning. Importantly, our results also point...
Past studies of object recognition in vision and language have shown that (1) identification of the ...
Whether pitch in language and music is governed by domain-specific or domain-general cognitive mecha...
ABSTRACT Speech and music both utilize pitch variation to convey meaning, such as emotional affect. ...
Music and language processing have been repeatedly compared but similarities and differences between...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
This article describes the relationship between acoustics and perception in the study of pitch pheno...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
International audienceTo what extent do music and language share neural mechanisms for processing pi...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Unlike fixed-pitch instruments hold the same pitch over time...
This paper describes an experiment in which listeners had to evaluate the amount of perceptual diffe...
Intonation drift is a gradual drift out of tune by as much as a semitone that often occurs in unacco...
Past studies of object recognition in vision and language have shown that (1) identification of the ...
Whether pitch in language and music is governed by domain-specific or domain-general cognitive mecha...
ABSTRACT Speech and music both utilize pitch variation to convey meaning, such as emotional affect. ...
Music and language processing have been repeatedly compared but similarities and differences between...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
This article describes the relationship between acoustics and perception in the study of pitch pheno...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
International audienceTo what extent do music and language share neural mechanisms for processing pi...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Unlike fixed-pitch instruments hold the same pitch over time...
This paper describes an experiment in which listeners had to evaluate the amount of perceptual diffe...
Intonation drift is a gradual drift out of tune by as much as a semitone that often occurs in unacco...
Past studies of object recognition in vision and language have shown that (1) identification of the ...
Whether pitch in language and music is governed by domain-specific or domain-general cognitive mecha...
ABSTRACT Speech and music both utilize pitch variation to convey meaning, such as emotional affect. ...