Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the rare ability to name the pitch of a tone without external reference. It is widely believed to be only for the selected few with rare genetic makeup and …
Many individuals are able to perceive when the tuning of familiar stimuli, such as popular music recordings, has been altered. This suggests a kind of ubiquitous pitch memory …
L Rogenmoser, A Arnicane, L Jäncke… - Annals of the New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the ability to effortlessly identify given pitches without any reference. Correlative evidence suggests that the left posterior dorsolateral prefrontal cortex …
DJ Levitin - Foundations in music psychology: Theory and …, 2019 - books.google.com
Absolute pitch was first formally defined by Abraham (1901) as the ability to listen to a musical sound, without hearing it in connection with other sounds, and name it with its …
A serial digit recall experiment was conducted to test for differences in short-term memory (STM) interference in both absolute pitch (AP) and non-absolute pitch (NAP) possessors …
YK Wong, KFH Lui, KHM Yip, ACN Wong - bioRxiv, 2018 - researchgate.net
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the rare ability to name the pitch of a tone without external reference. It is widely believed that acquiring AP in adulthood is impossible, since AP is only …
The purpose of this study was to determine whether harmonic relations apply across both musical (notes to chords) and perceptual levels (audiovisual integration). The hypotheses …
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the rare ability to name the pitch of a tone without external reference. It is widely believed that AP is only for the selected few with rare genetic makeup …