Consistent evidence suggests that pitch height may be represented in a spatial format, having both a vertical and a horizontal representation. The spatial representation of pitch height results into response compatibility effects for which high pitch tones are preferentially associated to up-right responses, and low pitch tones are preferentially associated to down-left responses (i.e., the Spatial-Musical Association of Response Codes (SMARC) effect), with the strength of these associations depending on individuals’ musical skills. In this study we investigated whether listening to tones of different pitch affects the representation of external space, as assessed in a visual and haptic line bisection paradigm, in musicians and non musician...
Although acoustic frequency is not a spatial property of physical objects, in common language, pitch...
ABSTRACT: Through stimulus–response compatibility we tested whether sound frequency (pitch height) e...
Converging evidence suggests that the perception of auditory pitch exhibits a characteristic spatial...
Consistent evidence suggests that pitch height may be represented in a spatial format, having both a...
Representation of pitch in horizontal space and its relationship to musical and instrumental experie...
The spatial representation of ordinal sequences (numbers, time, tones) seems to be a fundamental cog...
Humans show a tendency to represent pitch in a spatial format. A classical finding supporting this s...
The nature of the connection between musical and spatial processing is controversial. While pitch ma...
High-pitched sounds generate larger neural responses than low-pitched sounds. We investigated whethe...
Through the preferential pairing of response positions to pitch, here we show that the internal repr...
Abstract Pitch-height is often labeled spatially (i.e., low or high) as a function of the fundamenta...
Through the preferential pairing of response positions to pitch, here we show that the internal repr...
Numerous experiments show that space and musical pitch are closely linked in people's minds. However...
peer reviewedThis study was aimed at examining whether pitch height and pitch change are mentally re...
Pitch-height is often labeled spatially (i.e., low or high) as a function of the fundamental frequen...
Although acoustic frequency is not a spatial property of physical objects, in common language, pitch...
ABSTRACT: Through stimulus–response compatibility we tested whether sound frequency (pitch height) e...
Converging evidence suggests that the perception of auditory pitch exhibits a characteristic spatial...
Consistent evidence suggests that pitch height may be represented in a spatial format, having both a...
Representation of pitch in horizontal space and its relationship to musical and instrumental experie...
The spatial representation of ordinal sequences (numbers, time, tones) seems to be a fundamental cog...
Humans show a tendency to represent pitch in a spatial format. A classical finding supporting this s...
The nature of the connection between musical and spatial processing is controversial. While pitch ma...
High-pitched sounds generate larger neural responses than low-pitched sounds. We investigated whethe...
Through the preferential pairing of response positions to pitch, here we show that the internal repr...
Abstract Pitch-height is often labeled spatially (i.e., low or high) as a function of the fundamenta...
Through the preferential pairing of response positions to pitch, here we show that the internal repr...
Numerous experiments show that space and musical pitch are closely linked in people's minds. However...
peer reviewedThis study was aimed at examining whether pitch height and pitch change are mentally re...
Pitch-height is often labeled spatially (i.e., low or high) as a function of the fundamental frequen...
Although acoustic frequency is not a spatial property of physical objects, in common language, pitch...
ABSTRACT: Through stimulus–response compatibility we tested whether sound frequency (pitch height) e...
Converging evidence suggests that the perception of auditory pitch exhibits a characteristic spatial...