What factors influence listeners’ perception of meter in a musical piece or a musical style? Many cues are available in the musical “surface,” i.e., the pattern of sounds physically present during listening. Models of meter processing focus on the musical surface. However, percepts of meter and other musical features may also be shaped by reactivation of previously heard music, consistent with exemplar accounts of memory. The current study explores a phenomenon that is here termed metrical restoration: listeners who hear melodies with ambiguous meters report meter preferences that match previous listening experiences in the lab, suggesting reactivation of those experiences. Previous studies suggested that timbre and brief rhythmic patterns ...
The basic building blocks for rhythmic structure in music are widely believed to be universally conf...
How much does specific previous experience shape immediate perception? Top-down perceptual inference...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
The ability to recognize metric accents is fundamental in both music and language perception. It has...
ABSTRACT—Intrinsic perceptual biases for simple duration ratios are thought to constrain the organiz...
Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-s...
<p>The ability to recognize metric accents is fundamental in both music and language perception. It ...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Western music is characterized primarily by simple meters, but a number of other musical cultures, i...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether exposure to complex meters in one musical cul...
Western music is characterized primarily by simple meters, but a number of other musical cultures, i...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether exposure to complex meters in one musical cul...
The basic building blocks for rhythmic structure in music are widely believed to be universally conf...
How much does specific previous experience shape immediate perception? Top-down perceptual inference...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
A number of different cues allow listeners to perceive musical meter. Three experiments examined eff...
The ability to recognize metric accents is fundamental in both music and language perception. It has...
ABSTRACT—Intrinsic perceptual biases for simple duration ratios are thought to constrain the organiz...
Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-s...
<p>The ability to recognize metric accents is fundamental in both music and language perception. It ...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Western music is characterized primarily by simple meters, but a number of other musical cultures, i...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether exposure to complex meters in one musical cul...
Western music is characterized primarily by simple meters, but a number of other musical cultures, i...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether exposure to complex meters in one musical cul...
The basic building blocks for rhythmic structure in music are widely believed to be universally conf...
How much does specific previous experience shape immediate perception? Top-down perceptual inference...
The identity of a melody resides in its sequence of pitches and durations, both of which exhibit sur...