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Children's perception of melodies: the role of contour, frequency, and rate of presentation
Authors:B A Morrongiello  S E Trehub  L A Thorpe  S Capodilupo
Institution:University of Toronto Canada
Abstract:Children 4 to 6 years of age were exposed to repetitions of a six-tone melody, then tested for their detection of transformations that either preserved or changed the contour of the standard melody. Discrimination performance was examined as a function of contour condition, magnitude of contour change, rate of presentation, and the presence of novel frequencies. Performance was superior for transformations that changed contour compared to those that did not, for greater changes in contour, and for faster presentation rates. Melodies transformed by a reordering of component tones were no less discriminable than those transformed by the addition of novel frequencies.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Sandra E  Trehub  Centre for Research in Human Development  Erindale College  University of Toronto  Mississauga  Ontario  L5L 1C6  Canada  
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