J Am Acad Audiol 2003; 14(10): 536-544
DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.14.10.2
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American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. (2003) American Academy of Audiology

Performance of Musicians and Nonmusicians on Dichotic Chords, Dichotic CVs, and Dichotic Digits

Dawn M. Nelson
,
Richard H. Wilson
,
Suzanne Kornhass
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07. August 2020 (online)

Perception of dichotic chords (free recall and directed recall), nonsense syllables (CVs), and three-pair digits was assessed on 24 musicians and 24 nonmusicians. On the dichotic-CV and dichotic-digit free-recall tasks, there was a significant right-ear advantage, but there were no group differences. With the dichotic-chords, free-recall condition, a significant left-ear advantage was observed but no group difference. For the dichotic-chords, directed-recall conditions, the musicians performed significantly better by 10 percent than the nonmusicians. Unexpectedly, for the dichotic chords, the 62–72 percent correct performances were better on the free-recall condition than the 42–55 percent performances on the directed-recall conditions. These differences between the two response modes were attributed to the difficulty of the dichotic-chord listening tasks and the probabilities associated with the closed-set response paradigms. The findings suggest that the dichotic-chord paradigm used in this study should not be included in clinical protocols used to assess auditory perceptual abilities.