Implicit Learning of Regularities in Western Tonal Music by Self-Organization

  • Tillmann B
  • Bharucha J
  • Bigand E
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Abstract

Western tonal music is a highly structured system whose regularities are implicitly learned in everyday life. A hierarchical self-organizing network simulates learning of tonal regularities by mere exposure to musical material. The trained network provides a parsimonious account of empirical findings on perceived tone, chord and key relationships and suggests activation as a unifying mechanism underlying a range of cognitive tasks.

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Tillmann, B., Bharucha, J. J., & Bigand, E. (2001). Implicit Learning of Regularities in Western Tonal Music by Self-Organization (pp. 175–184). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0281-6_18

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