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diff --git a/doc/tutorials/cognition/durations affect recognition.pd b/doc/tutorials/cognition/durations affect recognition.pd deleted file mode 100644 index df1a6468..00000000 --- a/doc/tutorials/cognition/durations affect recognition.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 448 122 530 585 10; -#X text 91 14 Note durations affect recognition; -#X text 117 91 (from Thinking in Sound p.52); -#X text 57 122 "Sequences of tones forming melodies are perceived as -more than a series of pitches \, and seem to have an emergent property -characteristic of the particular pattern- in other words \, they form -distinctive auditory gestalten or temporal compounds. If melodies can -be considered as temporal compounds \, then we would expect to find -a 'temporal template' for melody recognition that has both upper and -lower durational limits." [1]; -#X text 31 479 [1] "Thinking in sound: the cognitive psychology of -human audition" \, ed. S. McAdams and E. Bigand. Oxford University -Press \, 1993 \, p52; -#X text 81 294 play happy birthday fast/slow; -#X text 79 320 play twinkle twinkle little star fast/slow; -#X obj 0 0 cnv 15 580 40 empty empty durations_affect_recognition 20 12 -1 18 -216441 -66577 0; -#X text 258 24 'cognition' by Hans-Christoph Steiner; |