AMP Test

The Adaptive Music Perception (AMP) test is a a tool designed to assess important aspects of music perception in individuals with hearing loss. It is a computer-driven test that allows for the determination of discrimination thresholds across 10 low-level physical dimensions (e.g., duration, level) in the context of perceptual judgments about musical dimensions: meter, harmony, melody, and timbre.

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To run the AMP v1.2 Files on Mac or PC, please click the icon below:

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Documentation for running the AMP (last updated August 11, 2018)

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Kirchberger, M. J., & Russo, F. A. (2014). Development and validation of the Adaptive Test for the Assessment of Music Perception. Ear and Hearing, 36, 217-228.