In a previous continuation tapping study (Ammirante, Thompson, & Russo, in press), each tap triggered a discrete tone in a sequence randomly varying in pitch height and contour. Although participants were instructed to ignore the tones, pitch distance and pitch contour influenced intertap interval (ITI) and tap velocity (TV). The current study replicated these findings with original melodies. Results were interpreted as an effect of apparent tonal motion, with deviation in ITI and TV mirroring implied tonal acceleration. Due to overlapping perceptual and motor representations, participants may have failed to disambiguate acceleration implied by tonal motion from the acceleration of their finger trajectory. Dissociative effects of pitch dist...
An experiment investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch contou...
Pitch and spatial height are often associated when describing music. In this paper we present result...
When responding to music, humans move their bodies with various motional patterns varying in speed, ...
In a previous continuation tapping study (Ammirante, Thompson, & Russo, in press), each tap triggere...
The ideomotor principle predicts that perception will modulate action where overlap exists between p...
Researchers conducted a study to replicate the effect of pitch contour on tempo perception in a fing...
Melodically accented tones are perceived as having higher intensity. Subjects judged whether or not ...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
We investigated whether metrical accentuation has obligatory effects on the kinematics of rhythmic f...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
& In music, melodic information is thought to be encoded in two forms, a contour code (up/down p...
Melodic contour, the shape of a melody without reference to the individual notes, is important in th...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...
Two experiments investigated the perception of melodic and rhythmic accents in musical patterns. Mus...
An experiment investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch contou...
Pitch and spatial height are often associated when describing music. In this paper we present result...
When responding to music, humans move their bodies with various motional patterns varying in speed, ...
In a previous continuation tapping study (Ammirante, Thompson, & Russo, in press), each tap triggere...
The ideomotor principle predicts that perception will modulate action where overlap exists between p...
Researchers conducted a study to replicate the effect of pitch contour on tempo perception in a fing...
Melodically accented tones are perceived as having higher intensity. Subjects judged whether or not ...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
We investigated whether metrical accentuation has obligatory effects on the kinematics of rhythmic f...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
Two experiments investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch cont...
& In music, melodic information is thought to be encoded in two forms, a contour code (up/down p...
Melodic contour, the shape of a melody without reference to the individual notes, is important in th...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...
Two experiments investigated the perception of melodic and rhythmic accents in musical patterns. Mus...
An experiment investigated the effect of tonal language background on discrimination of pitch contou...
Pitch and spatial height are often associated when describing music. In this paper we present result...
When responding to music, humans move their bodies with various motional patterns varying in speed, ...