音乐和弦对双重知觉的重新审视。

IF 2.3 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Brian Roberts
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摘要

在双重感知中,不同于其他接收耳或形式的声学元件(例如,谐波复音或正弦波)同时有助于两种不同的感知。语音是最受关注的,但双重感知也发生在和弦上。一种说法是,专业处理“模块”(例如,语音)优先访问不受场景分析约束的声学信息(优先级)。优先权最初得到了对同样刺激的言语判断比非言语判断表现更好的说法的支持,但控制标准差异和意外线索的实验挑战了这种解释。这种方法在这里扩展到三音和弦,包括主音和五音复调以及正弦三音(30db呈现范围),定义了调式(大调/小调)。在实验1中,听众首先听到和弦并识别其调式;然后,和弦之前有两个连续的正弦波——一个与第三个相匹配,另一个是错的——听者识别出匹配的音调。在实验2中,为了辨别音调,主音和第五音被一个单一的复音所取代,这个复音被精心制作成对第三音产生等效的掩盖,但去掉了一个意想不到的调式线索。不支持优先的概念;没有证据表明,在相同的刺激下,音乐判断比非音乐判断的表现更好。
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A re-examination of duplex perception with musical chordsa).

In duplex perception, an acoustic element differing from the others in receiving ear or form (e.g., harmonic complex or sinusoidal) contributes simultaneously to two distinct percepts. Speech has received the most attention, but duplex perception also occurs with musical chords. By one account, a specialist processing "module" (e.g., phonetic) has priority access to acoustic information (precedence) that is not subject to scene-analysis constraints. Precedence received initial support from claims of better performance for speech than non-speech judgments of the same stimuli, but experiments controlled for criterion differences and unintended cues challenged this interpretation. This approach is extended here to three-note chords comprising tonic and fifth complexes and a sinusoidal third (30-dB presentation range) defining the mode (major/minor). In experiment 1, listeners first heard a chord and identified its mode; chords were then preceded by two successive sinusoids-one matching the third, the other mistuned-and listeners identified the matching tone. In experiment 2, for tone discrimination, the tonic and fifth were replaced by a single complex crafted to produce equivalent masking of the third but to remove an unintended mode cue. The notion of precedence was not supported; there was no evidence of better performance for musical than non-musical judgments of the same stimuli.

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4.7 months
期刊介绍: Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.
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