The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
melodies, adults are thought to encode and retain precise pitch distances between tones (i.e. intervals) but not the absolute pi ...
inherently easier to encode than are tritones. No doubt, the inherent ease of processing consonant intervals has contributed to ...
are structured in a conventional manner.^66 Similarly, melodic redundancy enhances infants’ retention of conventional and unconv ...
unequal scale steps), which means that musical experience tends to intensify the initial biases or predispositions. Temporal pro ...
than for preschool audiences, and the articulation of lyrics is more slurred for infants than for preschoolers.^117 Expressive f ...
When 6-month-old infants view (and hear) videotaped speech and singing by their own mother, they exhibit longer visual fixations ...
Biological significance of singing to infants The ubiquity of maternal singing and the impact of such singing on infant attentio ...
mood, it could contribute to infant growth and development by facilitating feeding, sleep- ing, and even learning. Children’s ex ...
harmonic, and to metric rhythms. Surely these predispositions are consistent with a biological basis for music, specifically, fo ...
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2 THE QUEST FOR UNIVERSALS IN TEMPORAL PROCESSING IN MUSIC One would ultimately hope to ...
even between these environments). From a rhythmic point of view, both our ‘classical’ and ‘popular’ musics are dominated by rela ...
accomplished on our own, or even with just one or two colleagues, but requires numerous sites the world over with researchers co ...
project advances. As mentioned above, this list emerges from previous developmental and comparative studies. In each case we sel ...
Infants. Grouping also appears to function from an early age. For instance, studies using a gap detection paradigm suggest that ...
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