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Rhythm
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-taking the irregular surface of music and finding regularity in that surface
-forming structure in time |
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Duration
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beginning to end of same note
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IOI (Inter-onset interval)
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beginning of one note to beginning of next note
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ISI (inter-stimulus interval)
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end of one note to beginning of next note (time in between notes)
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Absolute time
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time on a clock - not in comparison to anything
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Relative time
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one length of time compared to another length of time
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When something is slowed up or sped down, what happens to the RT and AT?
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Same relative time, different absolute time
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Serial Ratio
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comparing length of one IOI to its neighbor
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Simple Ratio
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regular integers (ex: 2:1)
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Complex Ratio
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can't be broken down into integers
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When you increase complexity of a serial ratio, you do what to brain activity?
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increase brain activity
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What part of the brain is the mental clock?
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Cerebellum
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What type of rhythm helps guide our attention?
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Simple rhythm
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Study: start pitch, distractors, end pitch.
Are start and end the same pitch? Judge it better when.... |
hearing a pitch at an expected point in time
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Tempo has to do with ____ time
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absolute time (time on a clock)
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What is the preferred tempo?
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100 beats per minute
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These two things may or may not be independent of one another:
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tempo and rhythm
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Meter has to do with _____ time
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relative time (comparing one note to another)
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We prefer _____ meters
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simple
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What does the brain do with events?
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syncronizes with them
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