Michael W. Weiss, E. G. Schellenberg, Chen Peng, S. Trehub
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Contextual Distinctiveness Affects the Memory Advantage for Vocal Melodies
ABSTRACTMemory is affected by stimulus salience. For example, vocal melodies are remembered better than instrumental melodies, presumably because of their status as biologically significant signals...