The ongoing generation of expectations is fundamental to listeners' experience of music, but research into types of statistical information that listeners extract from musical melodies has tended to emphasize transition probabilities and n-grams, with limited consideration given to other types of statistical learning that may be relevant. Temporal associations between scale degrees represent a different type of information present in musical melodies that can be learned from musical corpora using expectation networks, a computationally simple method based on activation and decay. Expectation networks infer the expectation of encountering one scale degree followed in the near (but not necessarily immediate) future by another given scale degr...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funding via grant EP/M000702/1
In music and language domains, it has been suggested that patterned transitions of sounds can be acq...
Melodic expectancies among children and adults were examined. In Experiment 1, adults, 11-year-olds,...
The ongoing generation of expectations is fundamental to listeners' experience of music, but researc...
Expectation, or prediction, has become a major theme in cognitive science. Music offers a powerful s...
The ability to anticipate forthcoming events has clear evolutionary advantages, and predictive succe...
We investigated how the surface and structural information of pitch and time in melodies contribute ...
Melodic expectations are important in creating patterns of tension and relaxation. The way expectati...
This dissertation utilizes a multi-method approach to investigate the processes underlying musical l...
Expectation is crucial for our enjoyment of music, yet the underlying generative mechanisms remain u...
The information content of each successive note in a piece of music is not an intrinsic musical prop...
Abstract Two experiments explored the relation between melodic expectancy and melodic memory. In Exp...
Dalla Bella, Peretz, and Aronoff studied the effects of musical familiarity on melody recognition by...
The brain processes temporal statistics to predict future events and to categorize perceptual object...
This project investigated the statistical learning of musical expectancy. As a secondary goal, the e...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funding via grant EP/M000702/1
In music and language domains, it has been suggested that patterned transitions of sounds can be acq...
Melodic expectancies among children and adults were examined. In Experiment 1, adults, 11-year-olds,...
The ongoing generation of expectations is fundamental to listeners' experience of music, but researc...
Expectation, or prediction, has become a major theme in cognitive science. Music offers a powerful s...
The ability to anticipate forthcoming events has clear evolutionary advantages, and predictive succe...
We investigated how the surface and structural information of pitch and time in melodies contribute ...
Melodic expectations are important in creating patterns of tension and relaxation. The way expectati...
This dissertation utilizes a multi-method approach to investigate the processes underlying musical l...
Expectation is crucial for our enjoyment of music, yet the underlying generative mechanisms remain u...
The information content of each successive note in a piece of music is not an intrinsic musical prop...
Abstract Two experiments explored the relation between melodic expectancy and melodic memory. In Exp...
Dalla Bella, Peretz, and Aronoff studied the effects of musical familiarity on melody recognition by...
The brain processes temporal statistics to predict future events and to categorize perceptual object...
This project investigated the statistical learning of musical expectancy. As a secondary goal, the e...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funding via grant EP/M000702/1
In music and language domains, it has been suggested that patterned transitions of sounds can be acq...
Melodic expectancies among children and adults were examined. In Experiment 1, adults, 11-year-olds,...