PNG and Sydney: Stability of Dyads and Triads
  • Description

    Data and models of music cognition experiment conducted in the Uruwa River Valley, Papua New Guinea and in Sydney, Australia. The perceived stability of several dyads (intervals) and triads were tested as a function of participants' prior exposure to Western music.


    • Data publication title PNG and Sydney: Stability of Dyads and Triads
    • Description

      Data and models of music cognition experiment conducted in the Uruwa River Valley, Papua New Guinea and in Sydney, Australia. The perceived stability of several dyads (intervals) and triads were tested as a function of participants' prior exposure to Western music.


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • Papua New Guinea
      • music cognition
      • dyads
      • triads
      • intervals
      • chords
      • consonance
      • dissonance
      • harmony
      • roughness
      • harmonicity
      • spectral entropy
      • mean pitch
      • The MARCS Institute
    • Funding source
      • The project will be jointly funded by Andrew Milne's ARC DECRA " Uncovering Universal Mechanisms for the Communication of Musical Emotion" (cost code 20211.51533, ethics code H12030), from Eline Smit's PhD research funds (the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development PhD scholarship, cost code 20211.74521, ethics code H12632).
    • Grant number(s)
      • - DE170100353
    • FoR codes
      • 520401 - Cognition
      • 520406 - Sensory processes, perception and performance
      • 360301 - Music cognition
      SEO codes
      • 280121 - Expanding knowledge in psychology
      • 280122 - Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies
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    • Time period 2019
       
      Spatial (location,mapping) coverage
    • Locations
      Data Locations

      Type Location Notes
      URL https://osf.io/c3e9y/ Open access
      The Data Manager is: Eline Smit
      Access conditions Open
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    • Statement of rights in data Copyright Western Sydney University
      Citation Milne, Andrew; Smit, Eline : PNG and Sydney Stability of Dyads and Triads: Affective responses to musical harmony in remote villages of the Uruwa River Valley, Papua New Guinea: Assessing how differing levels of exposure to Western music impact its emotional associations. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/C3E9Y