The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
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17 EXPLORING THE FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY OF MUSIC PERFORMANCE, PERCEPTION, AND COMPREHENSION . Abstrac ...
by my colleagues and me in four recent neuroimaging and neurological studies of music performance, perception, and comprehension ...
PET images, obtained by the^15 0-bolus method, were coregistered on each participant’s MRI image and spatially normalized.22–27T ...
The stronger activation in the right auditory cortex for the performance of the Bach is consistent with a variety of neuropsycho ...
Functional neuroanatomy of the comprehension of harmony, melody, and rhythm We pursued these results in our second functional ne ...
sight-read the score while listening to its errorful performance. On passive listening trials, subjects listened to a chorale pe ...
the observed right fusiform activation may implicate that area in the visual processing of musical notes. Such a function would ...
with bilateral activation of those areas during the perception or performance of musical pieces and scales in our prior PET stud ...
musical rhythm. We examined the selective perception of individual principal components of musical rhythm—that is, pattern (phra ...
on the standardized Seashore Test.^65 The stimuli on the tempo and meter trials were modeled on the Gordon Musical Aptitude Prof ...
For the tempo, pattern, and meter discriminations, there was a tendency for activation to be detected in nonmusicians that was n ...
Figure 17.8 Activations in left medial frontal cortex (BA 9) for nonmusicians (A) as compared to musicians (B) during the discri ...
increase in cerebellar activation appears to be associated with greater novelty of rhythm discrimination, consistent with other ...
These findings suggest some key brain areas in the distributed neural circuits underlying the perceptual/cognitive representatio ...
together in pseudorandom order. Each subject also performed two control tasks, the WAIS- III Digit Memory Span task, assessing a ...
or melody processing.46,49 The pattern of coupled pitch and ataxia measures, and decoupled pitch and loudness measures, suggests ...
As an aside, it should be noted that mapping neural mechanisms and systems will be advanced more efficiently if, whenever possib ...
Furthermore, a brain without a cerebellum is viewed as subtly suboptimal, whereas a brain with a damaged cerebellum can range fr ...
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