According to the research on auditory imagery and pitch,
a. people may claim that they have auditory imagery for pitch, but the research shows no evidence of this.
b. people do have auditory imagery for pitch, but the research shows no evidence that that this imagery is related to the actual pitch of auditory stimuli.
c. professional musicians have auditory imagery for pitch, and it is related to the actual pitch of auditory stimuli; non-musicians don't demonstrate this relationship.
d. people take longer to mentally travel the distance between two sounds that differ greatly in pitch, compared to traveling the distance between two similar sounds.
Question 2
Chapter 7 discussed one study about auditory imagery for pitch and one study about auditory imagery for timbre. According to these two studies,
a. imagery for pitch is not related to the pitch of the stimuli, and imagery for timbre is not related to the timbre of the stimuli.
b. imagery for pitch is related to the pitch of the stimuli, but imagery for timbre is not related to the timbre of the stimuli
c. imagery for pitch is not related to the pitch of the stimuli, but imagery for timbre is related to the timbre of the stimuli.
d. imagery for pitch is related to the pitch of the stimuli, and imagery for timbre is related to the timbre of the stimuli.