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Integrated preattentive processing of vowel and pitch: a mismatch negativity study.

29 Jun 2009 This study examines the additivity of the Mismatch Negativity (MMN) as an index of the early interactions between vowels and pitch when sung. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants were presented with sung vowels. Sixteen ...
rec_pub_19673826-integrated-preattentive-processing-vowel-pitch-mismatch-negativity.htm


Effects of context on electrophysiological response to musical accents.

29 Jun 2009 Listeners' aesthetic and emotional responses to music typically occur in the context of long musical passages that contain structures defined in terms of the events that precede them. We describe an electrophysiological study of listeners' brain ...
rec_pub_19673825-effects-context-electrophysiological-response-musical-accents.htm


Studying synchronization to a musical beat in nonhuman animals.

29 Jun 2009 The recent discovery of spontaneous synchronization to music in a nonhuman animal (the sulphur-crested cockatoo Cacatua galerita eleonora) raises several questions. How does this behavior differ from nonmusical synchronization abilities in other ...
rec_pub_19673824-studying-synchronization-musical-beat-nonhuman-animals.htm


Broca's area in language, action, and music.

29 Jun 2009 The work of Paul Broca has been of pivotal importance in the localization of some higher cognitive brain functions. He first reported that lesions to the caudal part of the inferior frontal gyrus were associated with expressive deficits. Although ...
rec_pub_19673823-broca-s-area-language-action-music.htm


Part VII introduction: music, language, and motor programming: a common neural organization?

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19673822-part-vii-introduction-music-language-motor-programming-common-neural.htm


Amusia and cognitive deficits after stroke: is there a relationship?

29 Jun 2009 We studied the relationship between musical and cognitive deficits by testing middle cerebral arterial (MCA) stroke patients (n= 53) with a shortened version of the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia (MBEA) and an extensive neuropsychological ...
rec_pub_19673821-amusia-cognitive-deficits-stroke-relationship.htm


Part VI introduction: listening to and making music facilitates brain recovery processes.

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19673811-part-vi-introduction-listening-making-music-facilitates-brain.htm


Motor/autonomic stress responses in a competitive piano performance.

29 Jun 2009 The present study examined the effects of psychological stress on performance quality, autonomic responses, and upper extremity muscle activity in skilled pianists through comparisons between stressful (competition) and nonstressful (rehearsal) ...
rec_pub_19673810-motor-autonomic-stress-responses-competitive-piano-performance.htm


The influence of social situations on music listening.

29 Jun 2009 The aim of this study was to investigate whether listening to music in a group setting influenced the emotion felt by the listeners. We hypothesized that individuals hearing music in a group would experience more intense emotions than the same ...
rec_pub_19673809-the-influence-social-situations-music-listening.htm


Emotion-related changes in heart rate and its variability during performance and perception of music.

29 Jun 2009 The present study investigated the differential effects of emotions evoked by music on heart rate (HR) and its variability (HRV) during the playing of music on the piano compared to those in persons listening to the same music. Thirteen elite ...
rec_pub_19673808-emotion-related-changes-heart-rate-variability-performance-perception.htm

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