When classifying major versus minor tone-scrambles (random sequences of pure tones), most listeners (70%) perform at chance while the remaining listeners perform nearly perfectly. The current study investigated whether inserting rests and cyclic sequences into the stimuli could heighten sensitivity in such tasks. In separate blocks, listeners classified tone-scramble variants as major versus minor ("3" task) or fourth versus tritone ("4" task). In three "Fast" variants, tones were played at 65 ms/tone as a continuous, random stream ("FR"), or with a rest after every fourth tone ("FRwR"), or as a repeating sequence of four tones with a rest after every fourth tone ("FCwR"). In the "Slow" variant, tones were played at 325 ms/tone in random or...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
The authors explore priming effects of pitch repetition in music in 3 experiments. Musically untrain...
In this study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) are used to measure subjects\u27 responses to v...
Music has a remarkable power to arouse the feelings of those who listen to it. What features of musi...
This thesis covers three experiments related to processing rapid sequences of auditory and visual st...
Musical emotions have become a facet in music perception that is ubiquitously understood, yet diffic...
There is evidence that the contribution of a given harmonic in a complex tone to residue pitch is in...
Music is capable of eliciting a wide variety of sensations and emotions. Current models of tonality ...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
This dissertation investigates the sources of musical scale-sensitivity, or the sensitivity to music...
Purpose: We investigated how the statistical learning of auditory sequences is reflected in neuromag...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
The authors explore priming effects of pitch repetition in music in 3 experiments. Musically untrain...
In this study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) are used to measure subjects\u27 responses to v...
Music has a remarkable power to arouse the feelings of those who listen to it. What features of musi...
This thesis covers three experiments related to processing rapid sequences of auditory and visual st...
Musical emotions have become a facet in music perception that is ubiquitously understood, yet diffic...
There is evidence that the contribution of a given harmonic in a complex tone to residue pitch is in...
Music is capable of eliciting a wide variety of sensations and emotions. Current models of tonality ...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
This dissertation investigates the sources of musical scale-sensitivity, or the sensitivity to music...
Purpose: We investigated how the statistical learning of auditory sequences is reflected in neuromag...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
The authors explore priming effects of pitch repetition in music in 3 experiments. Musically untrain...
In this study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) are used to measure subjects\u27 responses to v...