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Auditory Models of Pitch Perception

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Music and Schema Theory

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This chapter gives an introduction to auditory models and pitch perception.Three different auditory models are introduced: a simple model, a placemodel, and a place-time model. Only those aspects are reviewed that are relevant for the schema theory.

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Leman, M. (1995). Auditory Models of Pitch Perception. In: Music and Schema Theory. Springer Series in Information Sciences, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85213-8_5

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