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Visual Attention Dynamics Entrain to an Auditory Beat: The Palimpsest Paradigm
Spierings MJ, Fitch WT.
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2002
To what extent are listeners sensitive to the time intervals separating non-consecutive events in sound sequences? The subjects of Experiment 1 were presented with sequences of 20 identical tones in which the 10 odd-numbered tones or the 10 even-numbered tones made up an isochronous sub-sequence (with a periodicity of 0.5-1 s) whereas the other tones,
Laurent, Demany, Catherine, Semal
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To what extent are listeners sensitive to the time intervals separating non-consecutive events in sound sequences? The subjects of Experiment 1 were presented with sequences of 20 identical tones in which the 10 odd-numbered tones or the 10 even-numbered tones made up an isochronous sub-sequence (with a periodicity of 0.5-1 s) whereas the other tones,
Laurent, Demany, Catherine, Semal
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Rhythm perception in early infancy
Nature, 1977THE chief characteristic of rhythm perception is the subjective grouping of objectively separate events. In a rhythmic sequence of identical tone-bursts, adults do not perceive the repetition of a single sound, but a recurring configuration which has temporal form. Such a sequence is organised according to the Gestalt law of proximity1,2.
L, Demany, B, McKenzie, E, Vurpillot
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The Perception of Musical Rhythms
Perception, 1982There are many musical sequences in which the rhythm is evident from the mere durations of the notes. A simple theory is proposed of how a listener may infer the rhythm of such a sequence by comparing the note lengths. It is assumed that the listener forms an idea of the rhythm as the sequence unfolds, constructing and eliminating metrical hypotheses ...
H C, Longuet-Higgins, C S, Lee
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2008
Research on rhythm perception has mostly been focused on the auditory and visual modalities. Previous studies have shown that the auditory modality dominates rhythm perception. Rhythms can also be perceived through the tactile senses, for example, as vibrations, but only few studies exist.
Maria Jokiniemi +3 more
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Research on rhythm perception has mostly been focused on the auditory and visual modalities. Previous studies have shown that the auditory modality dominates rhythm perception. Rhythms can also be perceived through the tactile senses, for example, as vibrations, but only few studies exist.
Maria Jokiniemi +3 more
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2018
From established musicians to musical novices, humans perceive temporal patterns in music and respond to them. There is much that we still do not understand, however, about how the temporal patterns of music are processed in the brain. Understanding the neural mechanisms that underlie processing of temporal sequences will help us learn why humans ...
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From established musicians to musical novices, humans perceive temporal patterns in music and respond to them. There is much that we still do not understand, however, about how the temporal patterns of music are processed in the brain. Understanding the neural mechanisms that underlie processing of temporal sequences will help us learn why humans ...
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A theoretical framework for rhythm perception
Psychological Research, 1984This study relates to the perception of simple rhythmical patterns. A theoretical framework is presented that aims at predicting the perceived organization, the judged complexity, and the experienced rhythmical value of temporal sequences. Two simple assumptions form the basis of the framework.
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Metrical perception of trisyllabic speech rhythms
Psychological Research, 2013The perception of duration-based syllabic rhythm was examined within a metrical framework. Participants assessed the duration patterns of four-syllable phrases set within the stress structure XxxX (an Abercrombian trisyllabic foot). Using on-screen sliders, participants created percussive sequences that imitated speech rhythms and analogous non-speech ...
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