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Neural correlates of tonality in music

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posted on 2024-03-25, 17:29 authored by SA Durrant, DA RA Hardoon, EA RA Miranda, JA Shawe-Taylor, AA Brechmann, HA Scheich

The paper presents fMRI results from experiments of subjects listening to musical stimuli. In this study we examine the neural correlates of tonality by presenting a set of stimuli with key changes of different distances along the circle-of-fifths, along with atonal control stimuli. Results are presented using both conventional statistical analysis across subjects, together with experiments using support vector machines. We find that a number of areas are significantly more active for tonal thanatonal processing, and further that the response is significantly stronger in some of these areas for more distant key changes.

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publisher

MIT Press

Date Submitted

2011-10-12

Date Accepted

2007-12-01

Date of First Publication

2007-12-01

Date of Final Publication

2007-12-01

Event Name

Twenty-First Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems

Event Dates

3rd - 5th December 2007

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

4729

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