Musical Garden Paths: Evidence for Syntactic Revision Beyond the Linguistic Domain

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While theoretical and empirical insights suggest that the capacity to represent and process complex syntax is crucial in language as well as other domains, it is still unclear whether specific parsing mechanisms are also shared across domains. Focusing on the musical domain, we developed a novel behavioral paradigm to investigate whether a phenomenon of syntactic revision occurs in the processing of tonal melodies under analogous conditions as in language. We present the first proof-of-existence for syntactic revision in a set of tonally ambiguous melodies, supporting the relevance of syntactic representations and parsing with language-like characteristics in a nonlinguistic domain. Furthermore, we find no evidence for a modulatory effect of musical training, suggesting that a general cognitive capacity, rather than explicit knowledge and strategies, may underlie the observed phenomenon in music.

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Cecchetti, G., Herff, S. A., & Rohrmeier, M. A. (2022). Musical Garden Paths: Evidence for Syntactic Revision Beyond the Linguistic Domain. Cognitive Science, 46(7). https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13165

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