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Influences of multiple memory systems on auditory mental image acuity
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MusicAuditory ImageryPsychoacousticsMental ImagesNeurolinguisticsCognitionPsycholinguisticsAttentionMusic PsychologyHuman MemoryPsychologySocial SciencesMemoryLanguage StudiesCognitive NeurosciencePsychophysicsCued-attention ThresholdsMultisensory IntegrationAuditory ProcessingCognitive ScienceAuditory ModelingAuditory ImagesMultiple Memory SystemsMnemonicNeuroscienceSpeech PerceptionAuditory System
The influence of different memory systems and associated attentional processes on the acuity of auditory images, formed for the purpose of making intonation judgments, was examined across three experiments using three different task types (cued-attention, imagery, and two-tone discrimination). In experiment 1 the influence of implicit long-term memory for musical scale structure was manipulated by varying the scale degree (leading tone versus tonic) of the probe note about which a judgment had to be made. In experiments 2 and 3 the ability of short-term absolute pitch knowledge to develop was manipulated by presenting blocks of trials in the same key or in seven different keys. The acuity of auditory images depended on all of these manipulations. Within individual listeners, thresholds in the two-tone discrimination and cued-attention conditions were closely related. In many listeners, cued-attention thresholds were similar to thresholds in the imagery condition, and depended on the amount of training individual listeners had in playing a musical instrument. The results indicate that mental images formed at a sensory/cognitive interface for the purpose of making perceptual decisions are highly malleable.
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