Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human mind. Strikingly similar in their structural and expressive features, a longstanding question is whether the perceptual and cognitive mechanisms underlying these abilities are shared or distinct – either from each other or from other mental processes. One prominent feature shared between language and music is signal encoding using pitch, conveying pragmatics and semantics in language and melody in music. We investigated how pitch processing is shared between language and music by measuring consistency in individual differences in pitch perception across language, music, and three control conditions intended to assess basic sensory and domain-...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human ...
<div><p>Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of th...
Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human ...
Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human ...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Psychophysiological evidence supports an association between music and speech such that experience i...
Psychophysiological evidence supports an association between music and speech such that experience i...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
AbstractCurrent research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human ...
<div><p>Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of th...
Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human ...
Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human ...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Psychophysiological evidence supports an association between music and speech such that experience i...
Psychophysiological evidence supports an association between music and speech such that experience i...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
AbstractCurrent research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Psychophysiological evidence suggests that music and language are intimately coupled such that exper...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Musical experience and linguistic experience have been shown to facilitate language and music percep...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...