Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience

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Appendix 3.01 Survey of The Neurosciences and Music I



  • Conference 2002


Title, Category

Aim

Mus. Material, Cultural Ref.

Technology & Proc

edure

Main focus of interest

Conclusion

60P. Ruzza et al. (527

-529)

Musical quality of early infant sounds
Cat

. 6: Infant sounds
Cat. 7: Culture 61P. Thompson et al. (530


-532)
Perceiving prosody in speech
Cat

. 6: Phonetic sounds
Cat. 8: Music


ians

Early vocalizations in

2-month

old

Italian and Moroccan
infants are examined
To test whether musical training is associated with anhanced ability to per

ceive

prosody in speech

Cooing, gooing, babbling, vowel

-like, consonant

-like

sounds
CR: Ital

ian, Moroccan

Four happy

-sounding

utterances, and intonation melodies (

SNI)

, matching

utterances in pitch and temporal variation
CR: Neutral

Five 2

-month

-old infants,

three Moroccan, two Italian.
Statistical analysis of acoustic parameters
22 musically trained, 16 untrained listeners.
Task: To listen to

pairs of

utterances and melodies,

and

judge whether or not the intonation melody matched the prosody of the phrase

Protophones (precursors of speech)

. Differences


be

tween

the two ethnic

groups
Differences between music

ally trained an

d

untrained listeners

In both groups, speech utterances prevail over non





speech sounds
Musically trained participants are better than untrained participants at extracting prosodic information from speech
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