Pitch

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BSc (Pitch, Loudness and Localization) PS414 Cognitive Psychology I Test sobre Pitch, creado por Petite Piplup el 15/03/2014.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
What is the primary determinant of pitch?
Respuesta
  • Frequency
  • Timbre
  • Amplitude
  • Tone

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What is the range of human pitch?
Respuesta
  • 50 to 6000 Hz
  • 60 to 5000 Hz
  • 60 to 5000 mel
  • 50 to 6000 mel

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Complete the sentence: Within the limitations of the human pitch range...
Respuesta
  • the higher the amplitude, the lower the pitch
  • the higher the frequency, the lower the pitch
  • the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch
  • the higher the amplitude, the higher the pitch

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Complete the gap in the sentence: At the higher end of the spectrum, ........, are needed for pitch to noticeably change.
Respuesta
  • smaller changes in amplitude
  • smaller changes in frequency
  • larger changes in amplitude
  • larger changes in frequency

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
As (a) increases, (b) decreases
Respuesta
  • Amplitude, Quality
  • Frequency, Quality
  • Timbre, Quality
  • Phase, Quality

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Of pitch, (a) is the physical measurement, (b) is the psychological measurement
Respuesta
  • Hz, dB
  • mel, Hz
  • Hz, mel
  • dB, Hz

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
At (a) and beyond, and (b) and below, the subjective interpretation of pitch begins to disappear
Respuesta
  • 5000 Hz, 20 Hz
  • 5000 mel, 20 mel
  • 2000 Hz, 50 Hz
  • 2000 mel, 50 mel

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
For low-frequency tones (below about 500 Hz) an/a (a) in (b) decreases pitch
Respuesta
  • increase, amplitude
  • decrease, amplitude
  • increase, frequency
  • decrease, frequency

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
For high frequency tones (above about 2000 Hz) an/a (a) in (b) increases pitch
Respuesta
  • increase, amplitude
  • decrease, amplitude
  • increase, frequency
  • decrease, frequency

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Mid-frequency tones are unaffected by what?
Respuesta
  • aplitude
  • frequency
  • timbre
  • phase

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Very (a) tones lose their pitch quality and sound (b)
Respuesta
  • Brief, Click-like
  • Long, Click-like
  • Brief, Toneless
  • Long, Toneless

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Prior stimulation of a tone, leads to a shift direction .... from the preceding tone
Respuesta
  • Away
  • Closer
  • No effect

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
Drowsiness (a) tone pitch, regardless of (b)
Respuesta
  • reduces, frequency
  • increases, frequency
  • reduces, amplitude
  • increases, amplitude
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