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The role of expectation and probabilistic learning in auditory boundary perception: a model comparison.

Marcus T Pearce1, Daniel Müllensiefen, Geraint A Wiggins.   

Abstract

Grouping and boundary perception are central to many aspects of sensory processing in cognition. We present a comparative study of recently published computational models of boundary perception in music. In doing so, we make three contributions. First, we hypothesise a relationship between expectation and grouping in auditory perception, and introduce a novel information-theoretic model of perceptual segmentation to test the hypothesis. Although we apply the model to musical melody, it is applicable in principle to sequential grouping in other areas of cognition. Second, we address a methodological consideration in the analysis of ambiguous stimuli that produce different percepts between individuals. We propose and demonstrate a solution to this problem, based on clustering of participants prior to analysis. Third, we conduct the first comparative analysis of probabilistic-learning and rule-based models of perceptual grouping in music. In spite of having only unsupervised exposure to music, the model performs comparably to rule-based models based on expert musical knowledge, supporting a role for probabilistic learning in perceptual segmentation of music.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21180358     DOI: 10.1068/p6507

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perception        ISSN: 0301-0066            Impact factor:   1.490


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5.  Probabilistic models of expectation violation predict psychophysiological emotional responses to live concert music.

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6.  Predictive uncertainty in auditory sequence processing.

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7.  A Probabilistic Model of Meter Perception: Simulating Enculturation.

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10.  Mind the gap: an attempt to bridge computational and neuroscientific approaches to study creativity.

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