The aim of the presented study was to find structural descriptions of melodies that influence recognition memory for melodies. 24 melodies were played twice to 42 test persons. In the second turn, some of the melodies were changed, and the subjects were asked whether they think that the melody has been exactly the same as in the first turn or not. The variables used to predict the subject judgments comprise data about the subjects' musical experience, features of the original melody and its position in the music piece, and informations about the change between the first and the second turn. Classification and regression methods have been carried out and tested on a subsample. The prediction problem turned out to be di#cult. The res...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
Several studies have demonstrated that melody recognition is reduced when the timbre (instrument) ch...
Memories of most stimuli in the auditory and other domains are prone to the disruptive interference ...
This dissertation utilizes a multi-method approach to investigate the processes underlying musical l...
A series of experiments investigate the roles of relational coding and expectancy in memory for melo...
Abstract Two experiments explored the relation between melodic expectancy and melodic memory. In Exp...
In many memory domains, a decrease in recognition performance between the first and second presentat...
In a continuous recognition paradigm, most stimuli elicit superior recognition performance when the ...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of melodic and rhythmic redundancies, and their in...
Dalla Bella, Peretz, and Aronoff studied the effects of musical familiarity on melody recognition by...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of melodic and rhythmic redundancies, and their in...
Abstract " Several studies have demonstrated that melody recognition is reduced when the timbre...
WE INVESTIGATED HOW WELL STRUCTURAL FEATURES such as note density or the relative number of changes ...
Memories of most stimuli in the auditory and other domains are prone to the disruptive interference ...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
Several studies have demonstrated that melody recognition is reduced when the timbre (instrument) ch...
Memories of most stimuli in the auditory and other domains are prone to the disruptive interference ...
This dissertation utilizes a multi-method approach to investigate the processes underlying musical l...
A series of experiments investigate the roles of relational coding and expectancy in memory for melo...
Abstract Two experiments explored the relation between melodic expectancy and melodic memory. In Exp...
In many memory domains, a decrease in recognition performance between the first and second presentat...
In a continuous recognition paradigm, most stimuli elicit superior recognition performance when the ...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of melodic and rhythmic redundancies, and their in...
Dalla Bella, Peretz, and Aronoff studied the effects of musical familiarity on melody recognition by...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of melodic and rhythmic redundancies, and their in...
Abstract " Several studies have demonstrated that melody recognition is reduced when the timbre...
WE INVESTIGATED HOW WELL STRUCTURAL FEATURES such as note density or the relative number of changes ...
Memories of most stimuli in the auditory and other domains are prone to the disruptive interference ...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
Several studies have demonstrated that melody recognition is reduced when the timbre (instrument) ch...
Memories of most stimuli in the auditory and other domains are prone to the disruptive interference ...