Morrongiello B A, Trehub S E, Thorpe L A, Capodilupo S
J Exp Child Psychol. 1985 Oct;40(2):279-92. doi: 10.1016/0022-0965(85)90090-6.
Children 4 to 6 years of age were exposed to repetitions of a six-tone melody, then tested for their detection of transformations that either preserved or changed the contour of the standard melody. Discrimination performance was examined as a function of contour condition, magnitude of contour change, rate of presentation, and the presence of novel frequencies. Performance was superior for transformations that changed contour compared to those that did not, for greater changes in contour, and for faster presentation rates. Melodies transformed by a reordering of component tones were no less discriminable than those transformed by the addition of novel frequencies.
4至6岁的儿童接触一段六音旋律的重复播放,然后测试他们对标准旋律轮廓保持不变或改变的转换的辨别能力。辨别表现作为轮廓条件、轮廓变化幅度、呈现速率和新频率的出现情况的函数进行检验。与未改变轮廓的转换相比,改变轮廓的转换、轮廓变化更大以及呈现速率更快时,表现更优。通过重新排列组成音进行转换的旋律与通过添加新频率进行转换的旋律的可辨别性相当。