The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
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18 COMPARISON BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND MUSIC Abstract Similarities and differences betwee ...
combination in poetry (‘Come what come may/Hours and time run/Through the roughest day’, Shakespeare), and the telling of storie ...
rational organization of human societies. Darwin^7 also argued for a common origin, but considered that music evolved out of the ...
(phonemes) and suprasegmental (prosody) information. Moreover, the speech continuum is divided into discrete phonemes, the basic ...
ratio of 2 : 1. Generally, the relationships between different pitches in a musical piece are much simpler than the relationship ...
points of instability that tend to resolve, and the tension/resolution phenomenon results in affects. Moreover, tensions are per ...
music as well. With this view in mind, the task of the cognitive neuroscientist is to delineate the different computations perfo ...
Following Langacker,^41 for instance, semantics, morphology, and syntax form a continuum with specific meaning associated with l ...
for music or for any other cognitive function of interest and then compare the results of these metanalyses. Although such metan ...
music.^64 Results of metanalysis of the type just mentioned should clearly help in drawing maps of the structure–function relati ...
the most expected ending (melodic or diatonic incongruities). Thus, we created a degree of musical incongruity from diatonic to ...
music in 1594 by the Florentine composers Corsi and Peri. The first opera to survive intact is probably Euridice, set to music b ...
and the absence of the musical piece’. Richard Strauss (1864–1949) even composed an opera,Capriccio(1940), to illustrate the com ...
Figure 18.4 Example of the opera ’s excerpts used in the experiment. Approximate translation of the e xcerpts, from Les Huguenot ...
within the linguistic context when they only listened to the music. Conversely, P600 ampli- tude was significantly reduced when ...
distribution over the scalp, which, together with their similar polarity and latency, seems to indicate that they reflect qualit ...
violation of syntactic and harmonic expectancies were not significantly different (Figure 18.8). Therefore, these results raise ...
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