This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by musicians with and without a hearing impairment. Notes from C3 to B4 were presented to the fingertip and forefoot. Pre- and post-training tests in which 420 pairs of notes were presented randomly were carried out without any feedback to participants. After the pre-training test, 16 short training sessions were carried out over six weeks with 72 pairs of notes per session and participants told whether their answers were correct. For amateur and professional musicians with normal hearing and professional musicians with a severe or profound hearing loss, larger pitch intervals were easier to identify correctly than smaller intervals. Musicians w...
Neurological evidence indicates that instrumental musicians experience changes in the auditory syste...
Absolute pitch, also known as "perfect pitch," refers to the rare ability of musicians to identify t...
Consonance is a distinctive attribute of musical sounds, for which a psychophysical explanation has ...
This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by...
Previous vibrotactile research has provided little or no definitive results on the discrimination an...
This paper reports experimental results concerning relative pitch discrimination. This is defined as...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
The current study examined the effects of novel timbres on the accuracy of pitch identification in e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate aspects of pitch perception of auditors when presented ...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
We present an experiment that investigated the effect of vibrotactile stimulation in auditory pitch ...
Neurological evidence indicates that instrumental musicians experience changes in the auditory syste...
This experiment was conducted to analyze pitch perception in musicians and non-musicians. Previous r...
We present an experiment that investigated the effect of vibrotactile stimulation in auditory pitch ...
Neurological evidence indicates that instrumental musicians experience changes in the auditory syste...
Absolute pitch, also known as "perfect pitch," refers to the rare ability of musicians to identify t...
Consonance is a distinctive attribute of musical sounds, for which a psychophysical explanation has ...
This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by...
Previous vibrotactile research has provided little or no definitive results on the discrimination an...
This paper reports experimental results concerning relative pitch discrimination. This is defined as...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
The current study examined the effects of novel timbres on the accuracy of pitch identification in e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate aspects of pitch perception of auditors when presented ...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
We present an experiment that investigated the effect of vibrotactile stimulation in auditory pitch ...
Neurological evidence indicates that instrumental musicians experience changes in the auditory syste...
This experiment was conducted to analyze pitch perception in musicians and non-musicians. Previous r...
We present an experiment that investigated the effect of vibrotactile stimulation in auditory pitch ...
Neurological evidence indicates that instrumental musicians experience changes in the auditory syste...
Absolute pitch, also known as "perfect pitch," refers to the rare ability of musicians to identify t...
Consonance is a distinctive attribute of musical sounds, for which a psychophysical explanation has ...