Harmonic priming studies have shown that a musical context with its tonal center influences target chord processing. In comparison with targets following baseline contexts, which do not establish a specific tonal center, processing is facilitated for a strongly related target functioning as the tonic, but inhibited for unrelated (out-of-key) and less related (subdominant) targets. This study investigated cost and benefit patterns for the processing of the 3 most important chords of the harmonic hierarchy. Response time patterns reflected the chords' ranking: Processing was fastest for the tonic, followed by the dominant, and then the subdominant. The comparison with baseline contexts replicated the benefit of processing for tonic targets (E...
Listeners' expectations for melodies and harmonies in tonal music are perhaps the most studied aspec...
Abstract Pitch and time are two principal form-bearing dimensions in Western tonal music. Research o...
This PhD study investigates how our perception of musical chords, both in isolation and in musical c...
Harmonic priming studies have shown that a musical context, with its established tonal center, influ...
Harmonic priming studies have provided evidence that musical expectations influence sung phoneme mon...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether harmonic relations apply across both musical (not...
Research on tonal priming has consistently shown that tonally expected events are processed more eff...
Expectations induced by non-diatonic chords were investi-gated. Subjects were instructed to make a d...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The musical priming paradigm allows for investigation of listeners' expectations based on their impl...
The series of experiments presented in this dissertation elucidates the perceptual and cognitive pro...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Western listeners become sensitive to the regularities of the Western tonal system by mere exposure ...
Parncutt (1993) estimated the salience of the 12 chroma in chords of octave-complex tones (OCTs, She...
Listeners' expectations for melodies and harmonies in tonal music are perhaps the most studied aspec...
Abstract Pitch and time are two principal form-bearing dimensions in Western tonal music. Research o...
This PhD study investigates how our perception of musical chords, both in isolation and in musical c...
Harmonic priming studies have shown that a musical context, with its established tonal center, influ...
Harmonic priming studies have provided evidence that musical expectations influence sung phoneme mon...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether harmonic relations apply across both musical (not...
Research on tonal priming has consistently shown that tonally expected events are processed more eff...
Expectations induced by non-diatonic chords were investi-gated. Subjects were instructed to make a d...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The musical priming paradigm allows for investigation of listeners' expectations based on their impl...
The series of experiments presented in this dissertation elucidates the perceptual and cognitive pro...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Western listeners become sensitive to the regularities of the Western tonal system by mere exposure ...
Parncutt (1993) estimated the salience of the 12 chroma in chords of octave-complex tones (OCTs, She...
Listeners' expectations for melodies and harmonies in tonal music are perhaps the most studied aspec...
Abstract Pitch and time are two principal form-bearing dimensions in Western tonal music. Research o...
This PhD study investigates how our perception of musical chords, both in isolation and in musical c...