Judged direction of pairs of octave-related complexes (Shepard tones): Training effects and reversal

Auteurs-es

  • Annabel J. Cohen Univ of Prince Edward Island
  • Michael Lamoureux Univ of Prince Edward Island
  • Richard Fleming Univ of Prince Edward Island
  • Debora Dunphy Univ of Prince Edward Island

Mots-clés :

Ability testing, Computer music, Loudspeakers, Psychophysiology, Statistical methods, Octave-related complexes, Pitch directional judgements, Second order statistics

Résumé

Each of the octave-complex intervals from 1 to 11 semitones were presented to two groups of listeners, differing in level of musical training. The listeners were then asked to judge the direction of a second tone of each interval relative to the first. Percentage of judgements in each direction was measured for each interval. To determine whether interval direction biassed successive directional judgements, the second order statistics of directional responses were investigated.

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1998-09-01

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Cohen AJ, Lamoureux M, Fleming R, Dunphy D. Judged direction of pairs of octave-related complexes (Shepard tones): Training effects and reversal. Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 1 sept. 1998 [cité 2 mai 2026];26(3):58-9. Disponible à: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/1156

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Actes du congrès de la Semaine canadienne d'acoustique

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