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The role of long-term familiarity and attentional maintenance in short-term memory for timbre.

Kai Siedenburg1,2, Stephen McAdams1.   

Abstract

We study short-term recognition of timbre using familiar recorded tones from acoustic instruments and unfamiliar transformed tones that do not readily evoke sound-source categories. Participants indicated whether the timbre of a probe sound matched with one of three previously presented sounds (item recognition). In Exp. 1, musicians better recognised familiar acoustic compared to unfamiliar synthetic sounds, and this advantage was particularly large in the medial serial position. There was a strong correlation between correct rejection rate and the mean perceptual dissimilarity of the probe to the tones from the sequence. Exp. 2 compared musicians' and non-musicians' performance with concurrent articulatory suppression, visual interference, and with a silent control condition. Both suppression tasks disrupted performance by a similar margin, regardless of musical training of participants or type of sounds. Our results suggest that familiarity with sound source categories and attention play important roles in short-term memory for timbre, which rules out accounts solely based on sensory persistence.

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Keywords:  Short-term memory; attentionalmaintenance; levels of processing; stimulus familiarity; timbre

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27314886     DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2016.1197945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Memory        ISSN: 0965-8211


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