Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception MUSIC ERIK CHEVRIER OCTOBER 26TH, 2015.

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Revised Course Schedule October 26 & 28Perceiving Speech and Music Chapter 11 November 2Group Project – Preliminary Assessment Due November 4 & 9 Light and the Eyes Chapter 2 November 11 & 16 Visual Brain Chapter 3 November 18 & 23 Recognizing Visual Objects Chapter 4 November 25 Group Project & Revision for Exam November 30 Final Exam Dec 2,7 & 8Class Presentations

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Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception MUSICERIK CHEVRIEROCTOBER 26TH, 2015

Revised Course Schedule October 26 & 28 Perceiving Speech and Music Chapter 11

November 2 Group Project – Preliminary Assessment Due

November 4 & 9 Light and the Eyes Chapter 2

November 11 & 16 Visual Brain Chapter 3

November 18 & 23 Recognizing Visual Objects Chapter 4

November 25 Group Project & Revision for Exam

November 30 Final Exam

Dec 2,7 & 8 Class Presentations

Dimensions of MusicPitchLoudness Timing Timbre

Loudness, Timing, Timbre Dynamics

Rhythm

Melody, Key, Scales Melody - Sequence of musical notes arranged in a particular rhythmic pattern, which listeners perceive as a single, recognizable unit

Scales – Major (2-2-1-2-2-2-1), Minor (2-1-2-2-1-2-2)Key

ConsonanceDissonance

Notes on Guitar and Piano

Knowledge and Music Perception People can recognize tonic notes well

People acquire accumulated knowledge about music

Less than 1% have perfect pitch (absolute pitch)

Less than 4% have amusia – Impairment in perceiving and remembering melodies

Neural Basis of Music Perception Auditory areas of right hemisphere responds better to changing pitches

Auditory areas of left hemisphere responds better to timing of sounds

Concert Halls

Questions?

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