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Absolute pitch and pupillary response: effects of timbre and key color
Authors:Schlemmer Kathrin B  Kulke Franziska  Kuchinke Lars  Van Der Meer Elke
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany. hahn@music-evaluation.de
Abstract:The pitch identification performance of absolute pitch possessors has previously been shown to depend on pitch range, key color, and timbre of presented tones. In the present study, the dependence of pitch identification performance on key color and timbre of musical tones was examined by analyzing hit rates, reaction times, and pupillary responses of absolute pitch possessors (n = 9) and nonpossessors (n = 12) during a pitch identification task. Results revealed a significant dependence of pitch identification hit rate but not reaction time on timbre and key color in both groups. Among absolute pitch possessors, peak dilation of the pupil was significantly dependent on key color whereas the effect of timbre was marginally significant. Peak dilation of the pupil differed significantly between absolute pitch possessors and nonpossessors. The observed effects point to the importance of learning factors in the acquisition of absolute pitch.
Keywords:Absolute pitch    Pupillary response    Pitch memory    Pitch learning
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