Duplex perception with musical stimuli |
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Authors: | Richard E. Pastore Mark A. Schmuckler Lawrence Rosenblum Rosemary Szczesiul |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychoacoustics Laboratory, Department of Psychology, SUNY, 13901, Binghamton, New York
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Abstract: | Duplex perception, a phenomenon previously demonstrated for speech stimuli, is demonstrated here for musical stimuli. In the first experiment, major and minor chords are produced by dichotic fusion of two simultaneous piano notes presented to one ear (perfect fifth) with a “natural” or “flat” single note presented to the opposite ear. Musically trained subjects perceive simultaneously both the single tone and a fused (major or minor) chord. The chords are labeled more consistently than the single notes, even though the fused chords differ solely in terms of the contralateral notes. In a second experiment, using pure tones in place of piano notes, other musically trained subjects individually exhibited categorical perception for either the fused chord or the single tones, but never for both types of stimuli. The duplex phenomenon is discussed in terms of its implications for its specific component modes of perception. |
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