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AUTHOR
Marino Jover-fernández
Role of expectancy in physiological responses to sound recognition of musical dissonance and timbral change
Recently, it has been suggested that tonal violations produce greater skin conductance response (SCR) than timbral violations in music listening. However, it is unknown how people focus their attention during musical excerpts. The aim of this study is to replicate previous research considering two psychophysiological mechanisms: prediction error and brain stem reflex. Twenty-seven nonmusicians were instructed to listen six melodies and detect three altered conditions in one note: a dissonance (note out-of-key), a timbral change, and dissonance which changes in timbre and tone ( timdis). Amplitudes of SCR, heart rate (HR), and respiration rate (RSPR) were analyzed. In addition, the frequenc…
sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211010217 – Supplemental material for Role of expectancy in physiological responses to sound recognition of musical dissonance and timbral change
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211010217 for Role of expectancy in physiological responses to sound recognition of musical dissonance and timbral change by Marino Jover-Fernández, Miguel-Angel Serrano, Elena Saiz-Clar and José-Manuel Reales in Psychology of Music
sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211010217 – Supplemental material for Role of expectancy in physiological responses to sound recognition of musical dissonance and timbral change
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211010217 for Role of expectancy in physiological responses to sound recognition of musical dissonance and timbral change by Marino Jover-Fernández, Miguel-Angel Serrano, Elena Saiz-Clar and José-Manuel Reales in Psychology of Music