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Timbral effects on consonance disentangle psychoacoustic mechanisms and suggest perceptual origins for musical scales

Psychology

Timbral effects on consonance disentangle psychoacoustic mechanisms and suggest perceptual origins for musical scales

R. Marjieh, P. M. C. Harrison, et al.

Explore the captivating influence of timbre on consonance perception in groundbreaking research by Raja Marjieh, Peter M. C. Harrison, Harin Lee, Fotini Deligiannaki, and Nori Jacoby. Their extensive studies reveal how timbral adjustments can alter our consonance preferences, challenging the boundaries of traditional auditory perception.

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