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<Articles JournalTitle="Auditory and Vestibular Research">
  <Article>
    <Journal>
      <PublisherName>Tehran University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
      <JournalTitle>Auditory and Vestibular Research</JournalTitle>
      <Issn>2423-480X</Issn>
      <Volume>0</Volume>
      <Issue>0</Issue>
      <PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
        <Year>2025</Year>
        <Month>10</Month>
        <Day>25</Day>
      </PubDate>
    </Journal>
    <title locale="en_US">Musical skills and auditory processing in music trainees</title>
    <FirstPage>1468</FirstPage>
    <LastPage>1468</LastPage>
    <AuthorList>
      <Author>
        <FirstName>Parthasarathy</FirstName>
        <LastName>Sindhu</LastName>
        <affiliation locale="en_US">Assistant Professor</affiliation>
      </Author>
      <Author>
        <FirstName>Asha</FirstName>
        <LastName>Yathiraj</LastName>
        <affiliation locale="en_US">-</affiliation>
      </Author>
    </AuthorList>
    <History>
      <PubDate PubStatus="received">
        <Year>2025</Year>
        <Month>07</Month>
        <Day>11</Day>
      </PubDate>
      <PubDate PubStatus="accepted">
        <Year>2025</Year>
        <Month>10</Month>
        <Day>21</Day>
      </PubDate>
    </History>
    <abstract locale="en_US">Background and aim: Contraversy exists regarding the link between the psychoacoustical measures and the perceptual rating of musical skills.&#xA0; The study aimed to determine whether the perception of musical abilities, as rated by music teachers, is associated with specific psychoacoustical abilities.
Methods: Twenty-seven children who had undergone Carnatic music training for a duration of 2 months to 1 year were assessed using three psychoacoustical tests: Gap Detection Test (GDT), Duration Discrimination Test (DDT), and Difference Limen of Frequency (DLF) tests. &#xA0;Two music teachers, with different teaching experiences, rated their pitch, rhythm, tempo, auditory memory, and overall musical abilities.
Results: The inter-rater reliability was found to be excellent, suggesting that the ratings given by both teachers were similar. &#xA0;A Spearman&#x2019;s rank correlation test showed a moderate significant correlation between rating scores awarded by the teachers and the thresholds obtained by the trainees on the psychoacoustical tasks.&#xA0; These correlations were seen between temporal resolution (GDT) with the rating of the teachers for auditory memory (r=-.55, p=.003), and between frequency discrimination at mid-frequency stimuli (DLF at 1000 Hz) and the rating by the teachers for tempo (r=-.62, p=.000). A principal component analysis also grouped GDT and DLF at 1000 Hz with the ratings of the teachers, substantiating the findings of the correlation.
Conclusions: The findings indicated that music teachers are able to provide information only on a few acoustical aspects when rating music trainees.&#xA0; Hence, to get more specific information about the musical abilities of trainees, they should be evaluated using psychoacoustical measures.</abstract>
    <web_url>https://avr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/avr/article/view/1468</web_url>
  </Article>
</Articles>
