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Perceptual-learning evidence for inter-onset-interval- and frequency-specific processing of fast rhythms
2018
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Rhythm is fundamental to music and speech, yet little is known about how even simple rhythmic patterns are processed. Here we investigated the processing of isochronous rhythms in the short inter-onset-interval (IOI) range (IOIs < 250-400 ms) using a perceptual-learning paradigm. Trained listeners (n=8) practiced anisochrony detection with a 100-ms IOI marked by 1-kHz tones, 720 trials per day for 7 days. Between pre- and post-training tests, trained listeners improved significantly more than
doi:10.3758/s13414-018-1631-7
pmid:30488189
fatcat:zpgpjaykjzcntlc7f4bkxzgurm