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- who: Emma Holmes et al. from the Department of Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, London WC N PF, United Kingdom have published the research work: Pitch discrimination is better for synthetic timbre than natural musical instrument timbres despite familiarity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/09/2021
- what: This study compared pitch discrimination thresholds for flatspectrum harmonic complex tones with those for natural sounds played by musical instruments of three different timbres (violin trumpet and flute). In the current study, participants were presented with musical notation at the beginning of each trial . . .
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