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Glissando illusion

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The glissando illusion is an auditory illusion, created when a sound with a fixed pitch, such as a synthesized oboe tone, is played together with a sine wave gliding up and down in pitch, and they are both switched back and forth between stereo loudspeakers. The effect is that the oboe is heard as switching between loudspeakers while the sine wave is heard as joined together seamlessly, and as moving around in space in accordance with its pitch motion. Right-handers often hear the glissando as traveling from left to right as its pitch glides from low to high, and then back from right to left as its pitch glides from high to low.

The effect was first reported and demonstrated by Diana Deutsch in Musical Illusions and Paradoxes, 1995.

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References

  • Deutsch, D. (1995). Musical Illusions and Paradoxes. Philomel Records. ASIN B00000228A. OCLC 36640949.
  • Deutsch, D., Hamaoui, K., and Henthorn, T. (2007). "The Glissando Illusion and Handedness". Neuropsychologia. 45 (13): 2981–2988. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2007.05.015. PMID 17624379. S2CID 18196758.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Weblink PDF Document

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See also

Shepard–Risset glissando: A different glissando-related musical illusion

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