This is Diana Deutsch's Scale Illusion, from her article "Two-channel listening to musical scales", first published in issue 57 of "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America", 1975, pp 1156-1160. It illustrates psychoacoustical grouping principles. The channel separation shows that melodic grouping occurs in a complex parts of the brain since it has to be correlated across the cortices.
sounds like something you can only do with a software if not then i guess you can do it by singling out notes certain notes
SoulSnatchaz 1 month ago
意味がわからない(笑)左が「レ。ファ。ファ。レ」で残りが右にしか聴こえないのだけれど・・・なんか変だな。。
deepblueintel 1 year ago
勉強になりました!!
Tmz1992Tmz 2 years ago
This is Diana Deutsch's Scale Illusion, from her article "Two-channel listening to musical scales", first published in issue 57 of "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America", 1975, pp 1156-1160. It illustrates psychoacoustical grouping principles. The channel separation shows that melodic grouping occurs in a complex parts of the brain since it has to be correlated across the cortices.
nonoctave 3 years ago 3
Thank you for a detail information!
I added info at end of video.
Fumitaka Anzai
btpro 3 years ago
@nonoctave which other illusion do you know?
TheOrgulloblanco 6 months ago