Further Reading
- Deutsch, D. (1974). "An illusion with musical scales". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 56: s25. doi:10.1121/1.1914084. Abstract
- Deutsch, D. (1975). "Two-channel listening to musical scales". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 57 (5): 1156–1160. doi:10.1121/1.380573. PMID 1127169. Abstract PDF Document
- Deutsch, D. (1975). "Musical Illusions". Scientific American 233 (4): 92–104. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican1075-92.
- Deutsch, D. (1979). "Binaural integration of melodic patterns". Perception & Psychophysics 25 (5): 399–405. doi:10.3758/BF03199848. PMID 461100. PDF Document
- Deutsch, D. (1983). "Auditory illusions, handedness, and the spatial environment". Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 31: 607–618.
- Deutsch, D. (1985). "Dichotic Listening to Melodic Patterns and Its Relationship to Hemispheric Specialization of Function". Music Perception 3: 127–154. PDF Document
- Deutsch, D. (1987). "Illusions for Stereo Headphones". Audio Magazine: 36–48. PDF Document
- Radvansky GA, Hartmann WM, Rakerd B. (1992). "Structural alterations of an ambiguous musical figure: the scale illusion revisited". Perception & Psychophysics 52 (3): 256–62. PMID 1408637.
- Deutsch, D. (1999). "Grouping mechanisms in music. In D. Deutsch (Ed.)". The psychology of music, 2nd Edition: 299–348. PDF Document
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