Research on tonal priming has consistently shown that tonally expected events are processed more efficiently and has confirmed that the locus of the effect is cognitive rather than sensory. However, it is also important to investigate the role of pitch height, because models of tonal priming collapse across octaves, yet it is possible that pitch height may modulate the effectiveness of tonal priming. We systematically tested this issue by varying the pitch heights of a related (tonic) or a less-related (subdominant) target chord following a tonal context. Musically untrained participants (N = 30) made speeded consonant/dissonant judgments of the final chord of an eight-chord sequence. The effects of tonal priming emerged in accuracy and rea...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Expectations induced by non-diatonic chords were investi-gated. Subjects were instructed to make a d...
The study revisits the stretched scale experiment presented in Shepard and Jordan (1984), in which t...
The musical priming paradigm allows for investigation of listeners' expectations based on their impl...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
Harmonic priming studies have shown that a musical context with its tonal center influences target c...
The authors explore priming effects of pitch repetition in music in 3 experiments. Musically untrain...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Deficits for pitch structure processing in congenital amusia has been mostly reported for melodic st...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
Octave errors are common within musicians, even among absolute pitch possessors. Overall, evidence s...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Expectations induced by non-diatonic chords were investi-gated. Subjects were instructed to make a d...
The study revisits the stretched scale experiment presented in Shepard and Jordan (1984), in which t...
The musical priming paradigm allows for investigation of listeners' expectations based on their impl...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
The musical priming paradigm has shown facilitated processing for tonally related over less-related ...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
Harmonic priming studies have shown that a musical context with its tonal center influences target c...
The authors explore priming effects of pitch repetition in music in 3 experiments. Musically untrain...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
Deficits for pitch structure processing in congenital amusia has been mostly reported for melodic st...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
Octave errors are common within musicians, even among absolute pitch possessors. Overall, evidence s...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Expectations induced by non-diatonic chords were investi-gated. Subjects were instructed to make a d...
The study revisits the stretched scale experiment presented in Shepard and Jordan (1984), in which t...