期刊论文详细信息
Acoustical Science and Technology
Implicit memory for rhythmic tone sequence: A pilot study on perceptual priming for short temporal pattern
Yasuhiro Goto1 
[1] School of Humanities, Hokusei Gakuen University, Nishi 2-Chome 3–1 Ohyachi, Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo, 004–8631 Japan
关键词: Rhythm perception;    Implicit memory;    Perceptual priming;    Temporal pattern;   
DOI  :  10.1250/ast.22.219
学科分类:声学和超声波
来源: Acoustical Society of Japan
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【 摘 要 】

References(32)The aim of this study was to investigate the implicit memory for short rhythmic tone sequences from the viewpoint of cognitive psychology. The nature of memory representation for rhythmic tone sequences was researched by using priming and recognition tasks. At first, participants were asked to rate “coherence" of a rhythmic tone sequence. Then, half of the participants performed the priming task: studied and nonstudied tone sequences, both of which were of the same intensity, were presented in succession at intervals of 2 s, and participants were asked to judge which of the two tone sequences sounded “louder." The rest of the participants performed a yes/no recognition test. The following results were obtained: 1) studied tone sequences were judged to be louder than non-studied ones in both pitch-changed and not changed conditions, 2) the priming effect decreased as the pitch changed, 3) the direction of pitch change did not influence the priming, 4) priming and recognition performance were independent of one another. These results lead to the conclusion that an implicit memory for musical rhythm exists, and pitch information is coded into the representation underlying perceptual priming of rhythmic tone sequences.

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