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Music (Latest Articles)
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29 Jun 2009
Four elderly persons with neurologic impairments of differing etiology and differing cognitive profiles presented unexpected patterns of memory for tunes and song lyrics. Impairments included profound deafness, right-hemisphere stroke, and dementia ...
rec_pub_19673796-exceptional-preservation-memory-tunes-lyrics-case-studies-amusia.htm
Neural representation of transposed melody in infants at 6 months of age.
29 Jun 2009
We examined adults' and 6-month-old infants' event-related potentials in response to occasional changes (deviants) in a 4-note melody presented at different pitch levels from trial to trial. In both groups, responses to standard and deviant stimuli ...
rec_pub_19673795-neural-representation-transposed-melody-infants-6-months-age.htm
Auditory pitch imagery and its relationship to musical synchronization.
29 Jun 2009
Musical ensemble performance requires precise coordination of action. To play in synchrony, ensemble musicians presumably anticipate the sounds that will be produced by their co-performers. These predictions may be based on auditory images in ...
rec_pub_19673794-auditory-pitch-imagery-relationship-musical-synchronization.htm
Neural correlates underlying musical semantic memory.
29 Jun 2009
Numerous functional imaging studies have examined the neural basis of semantic memory mainly using verbal and visuospatial materials. Musical material also allows an original way to explore semantic memory processes. We used PET imaging to determine ...
rec_pub_19673793-neural-correlates-underlying-musical-semantic-memory.htm
Impaired memory for pitch in congenital amusia.
29 Jun 2009
We examined memory for pitch in congenital amusia in two tasks. In one task, we varied the pitch distance between the target and comparison tone from 4 to 9 semitones and inserted either a silence or 6 interpolated tones between the tones to be ...
rec_pub_19673791-impaired-memory-pitch-congenital-amusia.htm
Memory for tonal pitches: a music-length effect hypothesis.
29 Jun 2009
One of the most studied effects of verbal working memory (WM) is the influence of the length of the words that compose the list to be remembered. This work aims to investigate the nature of musical WM by replicating the word length effect in the ...
rec_pub_19673790-memory-tonal-pitches-music-length-effect-hypothesis.htm
Music lexical networks: the cortical organization of music recognition.
29 Jun 2009
Successful recognition of a familiar tune depends on a selection procedure that takes place in a memory system that contains all the representations of the specific musical phrases to which one has been exposed during one's lifetime. We refer to ...
rec_pub_19673789-music-lexical-networks-cortical-organization-music-recognition.htm
29 Jun 2009
By adapting methods of cognitive psychology to neuropsychology, we examined memory and familiarity abilities in music in relation to emotion. First we present data illustrating how the emotional content of stimuli influences memory for music. ...
rec_pub_19673788-emotional-power-music-patients-memory-disorders-clinical-implications.htm
The contribution of local features to familiarity judgments in music.
29 Jun 2009
The contributions of local and global features to object identification depend upon the context. For example, while local features play an essential role in identification of words and objects, the global features are more influential in face ...
rec_pub_19673787-the-contribution-local-features-familiarity-judgments-music.htm
How the melody facilitates the message and vice versa in infant learning and memory.
29 Jun 2009
Infants are often presented with input in which there are multiple related regularities, as is the case in musical input with both melodic and lyrical structure. Adult learners often learn more easily from complex input containing multiple ...
rec_pub_19673786-how-melody-facilitates-message-vice-versa-infant-learning-memory.htm
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