2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303347
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Spectral consistency in sound sequence affects perceptual accuracy in discriminating subdivided rhythmic patterns

Jun Nitta,
Sotaro Kondoh,
Kazuo Okanoya
et al.

Abstract: Musical compositions are distinguished by their unique rhythmic patterns, determined by subtle differences in how regular beats are subdivided. Precise perception of these subdivisions is essential for discerning nuances in rhythmic patterns. While musical rhythm typically comprises sound elements with a variety of timbres or spectral cues, the impact of such spectral variations on the perception of rhythmic patterns remains unclear. Here, we show that consistency in spectral cues affects perceptual accuracy i… Show more

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