“…In previous investigations, Practice+Exposure training promoted learning on fine-grained discrimination tasks—auditory frequency discrimination (B. A. Wright, Sabin, Zhang, Marrone, & Fitzgerald, 2010) and visual orientation discrimination (Szpiro, Wright, & Carrasco, 2014)—and on speech tasks—acquisition of a non-native phonetic contrast (Wright, Baese-Berk, Marrone, & Bradlow, 2015) and adaptation to a foreign accent (Wright et al, 2015). Therefore, we suspected that it might aid learning on musical-interval perception as well.…”