Appendix 3.01 Survey of The Neurosciences and Music I
- Conference 2002
Title, Category
Aim
Mus. material, Cultural ref.
Technology & Procedure
Main focus of interest
Conclusion
- Vignolo (50-
57)
Music Agnosia and Auditory Agnosia Cat. 11: Deficit Cat. 13: Recognition
- Peretz et al. (58-
75)
Varieties of Musical Disorders
Cat. 1: Pitch, melody
Cat. 4: Rhythm 6. Wieser (76-
94)
Music and the B
rain
Cat. 1: Melody
Cat. 2: Consonance / Dissonance
- Avanzini (95
-102)
Musicogenic Seizures
Cat. 18: Bodily impact
Dissociations between the recognition of music and evironmental sounds in stroke patients
Assessing the Montreal Battery of Ev
aluation of
Amusia (MBEA) as a tool for evaluating
musical
abilities
Brain regions involved in pitch discrimination and musical pleasure Investigation of music
induced epileptic seizures
1)
Montreal Battery of
Evaluation of Amusia (
MBEA
)
melodies:
Synthesized piano
tones
.^
2) Environmental Sound Recognition Test
CR: Western
MBEA:
Melodies in
synthesized piano tones. CR: Western
1)
Various tests, including
Seashore 1922:
Melodies,
Rhythm patterns
2) Mazzola’s music test (SNI).
CR: Western
Recorded and live music,
different styles and genres
CR: Not indicated
1) Same
-different recog
nition
test. 2) Point to picture showing the sound source. Plus Review
Same
-different recognition
test
. 160 neurologically intact
adults.
- Rev
iew
2) EEG while listening Review of 67 observations. EEG, SPECT, fMRI
Recognition of sound in 40 patients with unilateral stroke, 20 right and 20 left hemisphere Diagnostic value of six tests: contour, interval, scale, rhythm, meter, memory
1) Brain regions and music
2) Consonance / dissonance processing Brain mechanisms responsible for seizures
Music agnosia and environmental sound agnosia are not unitary disorders, but compound disorders, consisting of different defects
MBEA
is reliable in
identifying disorders in music recognition in Western listeners
1) Right temporal lobe is crucial for pitch
processing 2)
Directly
recorded EEG from hippocampus reflects
the
consonance / dissonance dichotomy
Systems in temporal lobe invo
lved. Emotional aspects
play a role