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Music Perception
Music Perception (2023) 40 (3): 220–236.
Published: 01 February 2023
... are representative of the responses to whole songs. Even the shortest excerpt duration that is commonly used in research yields preference and familiarity ratings that are close to those for whole songs, suggesting that listeners are able to rapidly and reliably ascertain recognition as well as preference...
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Journal:
Music Perception
Music Perception (2019) 36 (3): 253–272.
Published: 01 February 2019
...Miriam Rainsford; Matthew A. Palmer; James D. Sauer D istinctive stimuli are better recognized than typical stimuli in many domains (e.g., faces, words). Distinctiveness predicts the point of recognition of a melody ( Bailes, 2010 ), and the recognition of unique tones within a melody ( Vuvan...
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Music Perception
Music Perception (2009) 27 (1): 17–24.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of the original music. ©Â© 2009 By the Regents of the University of California cochlear implants children music melody recognition Tune Identification by Cochlear Implant Users 17 IDENTIFICATION OF TV TUNES BY CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS TARA VONGPAISAL, SANDRA E. TREHUB, AND E. GLENN...