The basis of musical consonance as revealed by congenital amusia.
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Sensorimotor Grounding of Musical Embodiment and the Role of Prediction: A Review.Five fundamental constraints on theories of the origins of music.Defining the biological bases of individual differences in musicalityDifferences in mismatch responses to vowels and musical intervals: MEG evidenceSensory cortical response to uncertainty and low salience during recognition of affective cues in musical intervals.Congenital amusia: a cognitive disorder limited to resolved harmonics and with no peripheral basisIntracranial markers of emotional valence processing and judgments in music.Losing the music: aging affects the perception and subcortical neural representation of musical harmony.A biological rationale for musical consonance.Experience Drives Synchronization: The phase and Amplitude Dynamics of Neural Oscillations to Musical Chords Are Differentially Modulated by Musical Expertise.Mild Dissonance Preferred Over Consonance in Single Chord Perception.Indifference to dissonance in native Amazonians reveals cultural variation in music perception.Brain processing of consonance/dissonance in musicians and controls: a hemispheric asymmetry revisited.On the Relevance of Natural Stimuli for the Study of Brainstem Correlates: The Example of Consonance Perception.Effects of vocal training in a musicophile with congenital amusia.Auditory deficits in amusia extend beyond poor pitch perception.The role of the auditory brainstem in processing musically relevant pitch.Phase locked neural activity in the human brainstem predicts preference for musical consonanceThe "consonance effect" and the hemispheres: a study on a split-brain patient.The use of interval ratios in consonance perception by rats (Rattus norvegicus) and humans (Homo sapiens)fMRI Mapping of Brain Activity Associated with the Vocal Production of Consonant and Dissonant Intervals.Revising the diagnosis of congenital amusia with the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia.Sensitivity to musical emotion is influenced by tonal structure in congenital amusia.Vocal similarity predicts the relative attraction of musical chords.
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The basis of musical consonance as revealed by congenital amusia.
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The basis of musical consonance as revealed by congenital amusia.
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Josh H McDermott
Marion Cousineau
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2012-11-12T00:00:00Z