Essens P
TNO Human Factors Research Institute, Soesterberg, The Netherlands.
Percept Psychophys. 1995 May;57(4):519-32. doi: 10.3758/bf03213077.
Two stages for structuring tone sequences have been distinguished by Povel and Essens (1985). In the first, a mental clock segments a sequence into equal time units (clock model); in the second, intervals are specified in terms of subdivisions of these units. The present findings support the clock model in that it predicts human performance better than three other algorithmic models. Two further experiments in which clock and subdivision characteristics were varied did not support the hypothesized effect of the nature of the subdivisions on complexity. A model focusing on the variations in the beat-anchored envelopes of the tone clusters was proposed. Errors in reproduction suggest a dual-code representation comprising temporal and figural characteristics. The temporal part of the representation is based on the clock model but specifies, in addition, the metric of the level below the clock. The beat-tone-cluster envelope concept was proposed to specify the figural part.
波维尔和埃森斯(1985年)区分了构建音调序列的两个阶段。在第一个阶段,一个心理时钟将序列分割成相等的时间单位(时钟模型);在第二个阶段,根据这些单位的细分来指定音程。目前的研究结果支持时钟模型,因为它比其他三种算法模型能更好地预测人类的表现。另外两个改变了时钟和细分特征的实验并不支持关于细分性质对复杂性的假设影响。提出了一个关注音调群落在节拍锚定包络线变化的模型。再现中的错误表明存在一种包括时间和图形特征的双重编码表征。该表征的时间部分基于时钟模型,但此外还指定了时钟以下层级的度量。提出了节拍-音调群落包络线概念来指定图形部分。