The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
determine whether the processes involved in analysing temporal structures rely on general cognitive mechanisms or differ as a fu ...
processing temporal information in both systems relies on different mechanisms, qualita- tively different effects and different ...
Figure 18.9 Comparison of the effects of temporal violations in (A) language and (B) m usic. Recordings are from the parietal el ...
taken together our results suggest that processing temporal information in both language and music relies on general cognitive m ...
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19 MUSICAL SOUND PROCESSING: EEG AND MEG EVIDENCE Abstract Even during the performance of a simultaneous ...
295 tests of musical aptitude (for a review, see Ref. 4) and by hit rates and reaction times.5–8In addi ...
296 phonemes and chords. These data thus suggest that there are distinct cortical areas spec ...
297 In the first study, the subjects were presented with pitch changes of 2.5, 5, and 10 per cent at 50 ...
fall inside the dominance region of pitch perception) are sufficient to sharpen the neural representations underlying pitch disc ...
299 This suggests that the musicians can adopt the unfamiliar sound environment more readily than nonmu ...
Abstractions The first studies investigated the interval perception using tone pairs with a whole-tone fre- quency change within ...
which is experienced as a jump in the movement. ERPs recorded from reading subjects showed that ‘jumps’elicited a large centrall ...
302 required to attend to the sound stimulation.^62 –^64 Recently it was also investigated w ...
303 changes exists but is activated only during attentive listening. Whether we here evidence an effect ...
304 pitch information or longer sound sequences, the musicians have more advanced encoding a ...
305 employed in which the subject performed a parallel task outside the auditory modality during the st ...
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