57 Citations
Receptive amusia: temporal auditory processing deficit in a professional musician following a left temporo-parietal lesion
- PsychologyNeuropsychologia
- 2004
On the Meaning of Movement in Music, Development and the Brain
- Psychology
- 2009
This article is written from the perspective of empirical research within the broad field of the neuroscience of music (including evolutionary, behavioural, neuroimaging and neuropsychological…
The impact of rhythm complexity on brain activation during simple singing: an event-related fMRI study.
- Biology, PsychologyRestorative neurology and neuroscience
- 2012
It is demonstrated that bilateral pars orbitalis, insula, and left cingulate gyrus are core areas whose activity correlates with rhythm complexity, which suggests a directed use of the singing voice e.g., in order to support language rehabilitation in patients.
Early electrophysiological correlates of meter and rhythm processing in music perception
- PsychologyCortex
- 2009
Rhythm Structure Influences Auditory-Motor Interaction During Anticipatory Listening to Simple Singing
- Biology, Medicine
- 2016
The higher the requirement of temporal grouping, the more necessary auditory-motor fine tuning might be resulting in a more distinct and left lateralized temporal, premotor, and prefrontal activation.
Uncovering beat deafness: detecting rhythm disorders with synchronized finger tapping and perceptual timing tasks.
- Psychology, BiologyJournal of visualized experiments : JoVE
- 2015
A set of behavioral tasks for assessing perceptual and sensorimotor timing abilities in the general population is presented here with the goal of uncovering rhythm disorders, such as beat deafness, and can be extended to populations of patients with brain damage, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental disorders.
Beta-Band Oscillations Represent Auditory Beat and Its Metrical Hierarchy in Perception and Imagery
- PsychologyThe Journal of Neuroscience
- 2015
It is demonstrated that β-band event-related desynchronization in the auditory cortex differentiates between beat positions, specifically between downbeats and the following beat, the first demonstration of β- band oscillations related to hierarchical and internalized timing information.
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Abstract In this study, a computer-based musical composition task was used to access higher order musical representations of adult nonmusicians, and patients having undergone left- or right-sided…
Amusia Due to Rhythm Agnosia in a Musician with Left Hemisphere Damage: A Non-Auditory Supramodal Defect
- Psychology, MedicineCortex
- 1980
Music and Language in Degenerative Disease of the Brain
- PsychologyBrain and Cognition
- 1993
The double dissociation between language and music functions supports the existence of independent cognitive systems, one consistent with conventional left lateralization models of language, temporal sequence, and analytic music processing and another with a right lateralization model of implicit music cognition.
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- Psychology, BiologyBrain : a journal of neurology
- 1997
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- Psychology, BiologyNeuropsychologia
- 1999
Contribution of different cortical areas in the temporal lobes to music processing.
- PsychologyBrain : a journal of neurology
- 1998
This study highlights the relevance of dissociating musical abilities into their most significant cognitive components in order to identify their separate cerebral locations.
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- Art
- 1977
The authors are, in fact, speaking to a group that is not much larger than themselves, and their own interest, be it historical, scientific, or simply cultural, is reflected in the individual contributions.
Musical functioning, speech lateralization and the amusias.
- Psychology, Art
- 1981
As with aphasia, there is correlation between type of amusia and site of lesion, and the two show remarkable similarities and often co-exist.
Musical functioning, speech lateralization and the amusias.
- Psychology, ArtSouth African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
- 1981
As with aphasia, there is correlation between type of amusia and site of lesion, and the two show remarkable similarities and often co-exist.
A Sensory-Motor Theory of Rhythm, Time Perception and Beat Induction
- Biology, Psychology
- 1999
A sensory-motor theory of rhythm, time perception and beat induction is developed, which accounts for these phenomena by the interaction of sensory systems, which represent temporal information in terms of the power spectrum of the sensory image, and the motor system, which has certain natural frequencies.