Previous research comparing musically trained and untrained individuals has yielded valuable insights into music cognition and behaviour. Here, we explore two aspects of musical engagement previously studied separately, auditory-visual correspondences and sensorimotor skills, in a novel real-time drawing paradigm. To that end, musically trained and untrained participants were presented with 18 short sequences of pure tones varying in pitch, loudness and tempo, as well as two short musical excerpts. Using an electronic graphics tablet, participants were asked to represent the sound stimuli visually by drawing along with them while they were played. Results revealed that the majority of participants represented pitch with height (higher on th...
This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Contains fulltext : 73023.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to l...
Visualising sound and music can give rise to valuable insights into music cognition. In this experim...
Previous research has shown that there is a relationship between the pitch of sounds and visuo-spati...
Research on the crossmodal correspondences has revealed that seemingly unrelated perceptual informat...
International audienceAudio, visual, and proprioceptive actions are involved when manipulating a gra...
This research is related to the interaction in the perception and cognition of musical beats and vis...
Musicians and other music professionals often use the notion of shape when they talk or think about ...
This master’s thesis is an attempt to explore sixth-graders’ (n=18) responses to a “rhythmic music” ...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...
International audienceLearning to write music in the staff notation used in Western classical music ...
Music notations use both symbolic and spatial representation systems. Novice musicians do not have t...
Consistent evidence suggests that pitch height may be represented in a spatial format, having both a...
An increasing amount of research emphasises the influence of body movement on the perception of musi...
This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Contains fulltext : 73023.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to l...
Visualising sound and music can give rise to valuable insights into music cognition. In this experim...
Previous research has shown that there is a relationship between the pitch of sounds and visuo-spati...
Research on the crossmodal correspondences has revealed that seemingly unrelated perceptual informat...
International audienceAudio, visual, and proprioceptive actions are involved when manipulating a gra...
This research is related to the interaction in the perception and cognition of musical beats and vis...
Musicians and other music professionals often use the notion of shape when they talk or think about ...
This master’s thesis is an attempt to explore sixth-graders’ (n=18) responses to a “rhythmic music” ...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...
International audienceLearning to write music in the staff notation used in Western classical music ...
Music notations use both symbolic and spatial representation systems. Novice musicians do not have t...
Consistent evidence suggests that pitch height may be represented in a spatial format, having both a...
An increasing amount of research emphasises the influence of body movement on the perception of musi...
This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by...
Within the realm of perception, the phrase "cross-modal correspondences" refers to consistent associ...
Contains fulltext : 73023.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to l...