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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition Année : 2009

Implicit learning of non-local musical rules : A comment on Kuhn and Dienes

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In a recent study, G. Kuhn and Z. Dienes (2005) reported that participants previously exposed to a set of musical tunes generated by a biconditional grammar subsequently preferred new tunes that respected the grammar over new ungrammatical tunes. Because the study and test tunes did not share any chunks of adjacent intervals, this result may be construed as straightforward evidence for the implicit learning of a structure that was only governed by nonlocal dependency rules. It is shown here that the grammar modified the statistical distribution of perceptually salient musical events, such as the probability that tunes covered an entire octave. When the influence of these confounds was removed, the effect of grammaticality disappeared.
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Charlotte Desmet, Bénédicte Poulin-Charronat, Philippe Lalitte, Pierre Perruchet. Implicit learning of non-local musical rules : A comment on Kuhn and Dienes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009, 35 (1), pp.299-305. ⟨halshs-00564527⟩
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