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Event

Doctoral Colloquium (Music) | Erica Huynh

Friday, February 17, 2023 16:30to18:30
Strathcona Music Building C-201, 555 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1E3, CA
Price: 
Free Admission

The Doctoral Colloquium is open to all.

Doctoral Colloquium:听Erica Huynh

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Title:听Perception and categorization of strangely combined excitations and resonators of acoustic musical instruments听
Abstract:

Timbre plays a crucial role in sound source recognition. Musical instrument sounds carry timbral information about two mechanical properties: the听excitation听sets into vibration the听resonator, which filters sound components. Excitation鈥搑esonator interactions in the physical world are restrictive: Strings can be bowed and struck but seldom blown. We used Modalys to combine three excitations (bowing, blowing, striking) with three resonators (string, air column, plate), simulating nine interactions. These interactions are either typical (e.g., bowed string) or atypical (e.g., blown plate). Experiment 1 involved dissimilarity ratings of stimulus pairs. Experiment 2 entailed explicit categorization of excitations and resonators of the stimuli. Experiment 3 comprised three learning tasks training participants on the stimuli鈥檚 excitation, resonator, or interaction categories. Training involved trial and error with corrective feedback, followed by an explicit categorization task based on trained categories. Multidimensional scaling revealed a three-dimensional timbre space (Experiment 1). Dimension 1 showed a clear boundary between struck and continuous excitations. Dimension 2 isolated plates and Dimension 3 further separated strings and air columns. Listeners accurately categorized excitations and resonators of typical interactions (Experiments 2 & 3). They assimilated atypical interactions to typical ones (Experiment 2). This confusion was reduced after training was involved (Experiment 3). Therefore, categorical boundaries of excitations and resonators were already formed implicitly and not made explicit until training took place. These studies reveal that excitation and resonator properties can be processed independently. Furthermore, they highlight the role of timbre in an essential process of human behaviour: identifying the source of a sound.听

Biography:

Erica Huynh is an Interdisciplinary PhD Candidate under the supervision of Stephen McAdams at the Music Perception and Cognition Lab. Her research combines her backgrounds in music cognition, experimental psychology, and timbre perception. She is particularly interested in how individuals categorize novel sounds and how they become incorporated into their mental models.听


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