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Mar 1, 2017 at 0:11 comment added Dan Piponi I didn't think that Sethares committed himself to any particular model of the cochlea in this book, and he (briefly) discusses place theory along with alternatives (adding "it is probably safe to say that there is not enough evidence to decide between them"). He has a mathematical model of dissonance that is abstracted from any particular biological mechanism and runs with that.
Feb 28, 2017 at 18:04 comment added Tobias Schlemmer I find this book very interesting and helpful, too, but the dissonance model is too focused on place theory. Microrythmic models like this one (described in the book “Verschmelzung und neuronale Autokorrelation als Grundlage einer Konsonanztheorie” by Martin Ebeling) lead to similar results.
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