Deconstructing a musical delusion: Point-light representations capture salient properties of impact motions
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Auditory perceptions, Direction independents, Four points, Optimal integrations, Sudden changes, Visual informationsRésumé
Malgré les effets de l’information visuelle sur la perception auditive lors de plusieurs tâches variées, l’audition est généralement considérée relativement immune à l’influence visuelle lors d’un jugement de la durée d’un son musical. Cependant, Schutz et Lipscomb (2007) décrivent une illusion musicale dans laquelle les gestes physiques influencent la durée perçue de notes jouées sur un marimba. Pour mieux comprendre quelles caractéristiques de ces gestes peuvent être attribuées à cette illusion, nous avons créé un "marimbiste schématique” qui consiste soit d’un bras squelette à quatre points soit d’un seul point animé.Fichiers supplémentaires
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