The Auditory Image: A Metaphor for Musical and Psychological Research on Auditory Organization

作者: Stephen McAdams

DOI: 10.1016/S0166-4115(08)62356-0

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses a metaphor for musical and psychological research on auditory organization. It is important where music psychology meet to develop metaphors communication cross-fertilization. In the search that embodies combined aspects of "impressions" from perception, memory imagination, notion "auditory source image" has proven fruitful in describing results organizational processes composers, musicians psychologists. To summarize briefly, image representation sound entity exhibiting coherence its acoustic behavior. The considers application this Research sequential organization concerned with how structure sequence events affects perceived continuity sequence.

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