The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
memory; right but not left lobectomy resulted in impaired recognition of timbre and tonal memory and a lesser degree of impairme ...
investigations, the findings of which have often been as inconsistent as those of clinical reports. Early studies used the techn ...
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13 BRAIN SPECIALIZATION FOR MUSIC: NEW EVIDENCE FROM CONGENITAL AMUSIA Abstract Brain specialization for ...
Acquired disorders Acquired disorders refer to sequelae of a brain accident. Such injuries most frequently are subsequent to a c ...
the auditory system performs constantly and without effort, in both music and language domains, is sound pattern recognition. He ...
presence of specialized brain circuits for music recognition. These circuits are damaged in the cases of music agnosia and spare ...
We refer to these rare individuals as congenital amusics. The term reflects better the likelihood that there are multiple forms ...
while a majority of them succeed to discriminate the same stimuli when these differ in temporal structure. None of the amusic su ...
As can be seen in Figure 13.2, amusics’performance is at chance in the music test whereas their scores are fairly high and lie w ...
music will be the exclusive trigger of the pathological firing of neurons conductive to the epileptic crisis. This form of epile ...
music may just result from the recruitment of a free neural space in the infant’s brain. Music could modify that space to adjust ...
What is the content of the music-specific neural networks? The music-specific neural networks should correspond to a common core ...
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14 CEREBRAL SUBSTRATES FOR MUSICAL TEMPORAL PROCESSES Abstract Music as well as langu ...
auditory sequences and musical patterns have been used to investigate the cerebral struc- tures underlying musical temporal proc ...
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