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conference contribution
posted on 2024-03-25, 17:29authored bySA 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.
History
School affiliated with
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