What is specific to music processing? Insights from congenital amusia.
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Defining the biological bases of individual differences in musicalityImpaired encoding of rapid pitch information underlies perception and memory deficits in congenital amusiaEmotional and Interactional Prosody across Animal Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach to the Emergence of Language.Moving to the Beat and Singing are Linked in HumansPitch Processing in Children with Williams Syndrome: Relationships between Music and Prosody Skills.Learning lyrics: to sing or not to sing?Children's implicit knowledge of harmony in Western music.Towards an understanding of speech and song perception.Individuals with congenital amusia imitate pitches more accurately in singing than in speaking: implications for music and language processing.(A)musicality in Williams syndrome: examining relationships among auditory perception, musical skill, and emotional responsiveness to music.Musical difficulties are rare: a study of "tone deafness" among university students.Uncovering phenotypes of poor-pitch singing: the Sung Performance Battery (SPB)Music and the brain: disorders of musical listening.Processing of emotional faces in congenital amusia: An emotional music priming event-related potential study.Uncovering beat deafness: detecting rhythm disorders with synchronized finger tapping and perceptual timing tasksEnhanced music sensitivity in 9-month-old bilingual infants.The genetics of congenital amusia (tone deafness): a family-aggregation studyThe relationship between musical skills, music training, and intonation analysis skills.The genetic basis of music abilityMusic improves sleep quality in students.Altered retrieval of melodic information in congenital amusia: insights from dynamic causal modeling of MEG data.Relationship between Intelligence Quotient and Musical Ability in Children with Cochlear Implantation.Language and music: sound, structure, and meaning.The relationship between the neural computations for speech and music perception is context-dependent: an activation likelihood estimate study.Cross-domain effects of music and language experience on the representation of pitch in the human auditory brainstem.An fMRI investigation of the cultural specificity of music memory.Language and thought are not the same thing: evidence from neuroimaging and neurological patientsIntonation processing in congenital amusia: discrimination, identification and imitation.The amusic brain: lost in music, but not in space.Cultural aspects of music perception: validation of a Greek version of the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusias.Acquired and congenital disorders of sung performance: A reviewCongenital amusia in speakers of a tone language: association with lexical tone agnosia.Preserved appreciation of aesthetic elements of speech and music prosody in an amusic individual: A holistic approachCongenital Amusia (or Tone-Deafness) Interferes with Pitch Processing in Tone Languages.Preserved statistical learning of tonal and linguistic material in congenital amusia.Disorders of pitch production in tone deafnessIdentification of Changes along a Continuum of Speech Intonation is Impaired in Congenital Amusia.Impaired perception of harmonic complexity in congenital amusia: a case study.The mechanism of speech processing in congenital amusia: evidence from Mandarin speakers.Congenital amusia persists in the developing brain after daily music listening.
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What is specific to music processing? Insights from congenital amusia.
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