The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
more than 10 per cent are quite common17,18and are not necessarily picked out by listeners as irregularities.^19 Paradigm 2: tem ...
emphasised by tapping our foot in time with the music (tactusin musical terms). Once this underlying pulse has been identified, ...
rates,^20 as mentioned above. However, a more ecologically valid paradigm is currently being developed that would be ideal for t ...
Comparison across ages. From the age of 5 years, children are able to reproduce short rhythms based on binary (1 : 2), but not t ...
10.Thorpe, L. A.and S. E. Trehub(1989) Duration illusion and auditory grouping in infancy. Dev. Psychol.25, 122–7. 11.Drake, C.( ...
32.Schulze, H. H.(1989) Categorical perception of rhythmic patterns.Psychol. Res.51, 10–15. 33.Drake, C.(1993) Reproduction of m ...
3 MECHANISMS OF MUSICAL MEMORY IN INFANCY . Abstract How do infants learn about their auditory world, and ...
33 operate equivalently for both speech-like and music-like stimuli in both infancy and adulthood.^9 Simil ...
34 Of particular interest is the question of which aspects of music are represented in infan ...
35 demonstrated that the degree to which novel melodies adhere to Western tonal conventions affected the p ...
36 than to novel passages (as observed in Ref. 17 research on infant linguistic long-term me ...
37 prefer to hear something new, despite the two week retention period during which they did not hear the ...
38 infants preferred the passages from the beginnings rather than the middles of the familia ...
39 Conclusion We thus see a surprising level of similarity in infant memory representations for music and ...
10.Schellenberg, E. G., P. Iverson, and M. C. McKinnon(1999) Name that tune: identifying pop- ular recordings from brief excerpt ...
32.Trainor, L. J., L. Wu, C. D. Tsang, and J. Plantinga(2002) Long-term memory for music in infancy. Poster presented at the Int ...
4 MUSIC, COGNITION, CULTURE, AND EVOLUTION Abstract We seem able to define the biological foundations for our ...
Many argue that music is not a natural kind. Indeed, following a conventional dictionary definition of music—‘The art of combini ...
Indeed, when we look to other cultures, the notion of music per seis called into ques- tion. For example, Malm^13 (p. 5) questio ...
listeners confronted by this particular piece from Northern Potosí in Bolivia (recorded by my friend and colleague Henry Stobart ...
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