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- Levitin_effect abstract "The Levitin effect refers to the phenomenon, first documented by Dr. Daniel J. Levitin in 1994, that people – even those without musical training – tend to remember songs in the correct key. The finding stood in contrast to the large body of laboratory literature suggesting that such details of perceptual experience are lost during the process of memory encoding. In other words, laboratory experiments supported the idea that most people are incapable of any sort of absolute pitch, and thus would remember melodies with relative pitch. Despite its status as a classic result in cognitive psychology,the Levitin effect has just only recently (2012) been replicated for the first time.".
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- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_pitch.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_cognition.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_psychology.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_psychology.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Levitin.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Key_(music).
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Relative_pitch.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLink Song.
- Levitin_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Levitin effect".
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- Levitin_effect subject Category:Music_cognition.
- Levitin_effect subject Category:Music_psychology.
- Levitin_effect type Redirect.
- Levitin_effect comment "The Levitin effect refers to the phenomenon, first documented by Dr. Daniel J. Levitin in 1994, that people – even those without musical training – tend to remember songs in the correct key. The finding stood in contrast to the large body of laboratory literature suggesting that such details of perceptual experience are lost during the process of memory encoding.".
- Levitin_effect label "Levitin effect".
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- Levitin_effect sameAs Efek_Levitin.
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- Levitin_effect sameAs Q2649252.
- Levitin_effect wasDerivedFrom Levitin_effect?oldid=666792933.
- Levitin_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Levitin_effect.