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- Title Pages
- Advance Praise for <i>Musical Illusions and Phantom Words</i>
- Dedication
- List of Modules
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- 1 Music, Speech, and Handedness
- 2 Some Musical Illusions Are Discovered
- 3 The Perceptual Organization of Streams of Sound
- 4 Strange Loops and Circular Tones
- 5 The Tritone Paradox
- 6 The Mystery of Absolute Pitch
- 7 Phantom Words
- 8 Catchy Music and Earworms
- 9 Hallucinations of Music and Speech
- 10 The Speech-to-Song Illusion
- 11 Speech and Music Intertwined
- Conclusion
- Appendix Sequential Sound Patterns in Music and Speech
- Notes
- References
- Index
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- Source:
- Musical Illusions and Phantom Words
- Author(s):
Diana Deutsch
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Advance Praise for <i>Musical Illusions and Phantom Words</i>
- Dedication
- List of Modules
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- 1 Music, Speech, and Handedness
- 2 Some Musical Illusions Are Discovered
- 3 The Perceptual Organization of Streams of Sound
- 4 Strange Loops and Circular Tones
- 5 The Tritone Paradox
- 6 The Mystery of Absolute Pitch
- 7 Phantom Words
- 8 Catchy Music and Earworms
- 9 Hallucinations of Music and Speech
- 10 The Speech-to-Song Illusion
- 11 Speech and Music Intertwined
- Conclusion
- Appendix Sequential Sound Patterns in Music and Speech
- Notes
- References
- Index