Detecting Degrees of Density in Aggregates

Can we hear a cluster?

Luk Vaes, Dirk Moelants

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2012 - heden

Considering a cluster to be a psycho-physiological phenomenon of which the individual constituents are losing perceptibility in favor of its contour, a double experiment was set up to study the aural perception of aggregates with varying degrees of density within a fixed contour. The primary interest was vested in detecting quantity (number of tones), quality (identity of tones), cohesion (gaps in the accumulation) and contour (size of the interval).