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View article: Deficits in congenital amusia: Pitch, music, speech, and beyond
Deficits in congenital amusia: Pitch, music, speech, and beyond Open
View article: Auditory cortex and beyond: Deficits in congenital amusia
Auditory cortex and beyond: Deficits in congenital amusia Open
View article: Earworms in the Amusic Mind? Questionnaire Investigation in Congenital Amusia
Earworms in the Amusic Mind? Questionnaire Investigation in Congenital Amusia Open
Involuntary musical imagery, colloquially known as “earworms”, is a phenomenon hypothesized to reflect involuntary rehearsal of long-term memory representations. Here we investigated musical earworms with a questionnaire adapted from Halpe…
View article: Consonance Perception in Congenital Amusia: Behavioral and Brain Responses to Harmonicity and Beating Cues
Consonance Perception in Congenital Amusia: Behavioral and Brain Responses to Harmonicity and Beating Cues Open
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in the perception and production of music, including the perception of consonance and dissonance, or the judgment of certain combinations of pitches as more p…
View article: Tonal structures benefit short-term memory for real music: Evidence from non-musicians and individuals with congenital amusia
Tonal structures benefit short-term memory for real music: Evidence from non-musicians and individuals with congenital amusia Open
View article: Consonance perception in congenital amusia: behavioral and brain responses to harmonicity and beating cues
Consonance perception in congenital amusia: behavioral and brain responses to harmonicity and beating cues Open
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in the perception and production of music, including the perception of consonance and dissonance, or the judgment of certain combinations of pitches as more p…
View article: Investigating Musical Emotions in People with Unilateral Brain Damage
Investigating Musical Emotions in People with Unilateral Brain Damage Open
The study under discussion sought to investigate the hemispheric laterality of musical emotions: Is one hemisphere of the brain preferentially involved in recognizing emotions in music? The authors took a neuropsychological approach to ans…
View article: Rapid Assessment of Non-Verbal Auditory Perception in Normal-Hearing Participants and Cochlear Implant Users
Rapid Assessment of Non-Verbal Auditory Perception in Normal-Hearing Participants and Cochlear Implant Users Open
In the case of hearing loss, cochlear implants (CI) allow for the restoration of hearing. Despite the advantages of CIs for speech perception, CI users still complain about their poor perception of their auditory environment. Aiming to ass…
View article: Pre-attentive processing of neutral and emotional sounds in congenital amusia
Pre-attentive processing of neutral and emotional sounds in congenital amusia Open
Congenital amusia is a life-long deficit of musical processing. This deficit can extend to the processing of language and in particular, emotional prosody. In a previous behavioral study, we revealed that while amusic individuals had diffi…
View article: Recognition of musical emotions and their perceived intensity after unilateral brain damage
Recognition of musical emotions and their perceived intensity after unilateral brain damage Open
View article: Correction to: A case of verbal and emotional prosody processing dissociation after a right temporal venous infarct
Correction to: A case of verbal and emotional prosody processing dissociation after a right temporal venous infarct Open
View article: Emotional prosody in congenital amusia: Impaired and spared processes
Emotional prosody in congenital amusia: Impaired and spared processes Open
View article: Short- and long-term memory for pitch and non-pitch contours: Insights from congenital amusia
Short- and long-term memory for pitch and non-pitch contours: Insights from congenital amusia Open
View article: Emotional prosody in congenital amusia: impaired and spared processes
Emotional prosody in congenital amusia: impaired and spared processes Open
Congenital amusia is a lifelong deficit of music processing, in particular of pitch processing. Most research investigating this neurodevelopmental disorder has focused on music perception, but pitch also has a critical role for intentiona…
View article: Consonance dans l’amusie congénitale : réponses comportementales et électrophysiologiques
Consonance dans l’amusie congénitale : réponses comportementales et électrophysiologiques Open
L'amusie congenitale est un deficit caracterise par des difficultes dans la perception (et la production) de la musique. Une dimension de la perception musicale est la perception de la consonance : certaines combinaisons de sons sont jugee…
View article: Thalamic pathology and memory loss in early Alzheimer’s disease: moving the focus from the medial temporal lobe to Papez circuit
Thalamic pathology and memory loss in early Alzheimer’s disease: moving the focus from the medial temporal lobe to Papez circuit Open
It is widely assumed that incipient protein pathology in the medial temporal lobe instigates the loss of episodic memory in Alzheimer's disease, one of the earliest cognitive deficits in this type of dementia. Within this region, the hippo…