The present study investigated the effects of auditory selective attention on the processing of syntactic information in music and speech using event- related potentials. Spoken sentences or musical chord sequences were either presented in isolation, or simultaneously. When presented simultaneously, participants had to focus their attention either on speech, or on music. Final words of sentences and final harmonies of chord sequences were syntactically either correct or incorrect. Irregular chords elicited an early right anterior negativity (ERAN), whose amplitude was decreased when music was simultaneously presented with speech, compared to when only music was presented. However, the amplitude of the ERAN-like waveform elicited when music ...
Given evidence that neural resources monitoring language syntax also underlie the perception of musi...
Despite differences in their function and domain-specific elements, syntactic processing in music an...
Contains fulltext : 157260.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many studies ha...
The present study investigated the effects of auditory selective attention on the processing of synt...
The present study investigated simultaneous processing of language and music using visually presente...
Numerous past studies have investigated neurophysiological correlates of music-syntactic processing....
The early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in event-related potentials (ERPs) is typically elicited ...
Humans process music even without conscious effort according to implicit knowledge about syntactic r...
The present study investigated the effects of selective attention on the eventrelated brain potentia...
The present study investigated the effects of selective attention on the eventrelated brain potentia...
Many studies have revealed shared music–language processing resources by finding an influence of mus...
The present study investigated simultaneous processing of language and music using visually presente...
Thesis by publication."Department of Psychology, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disor...
Recent research has suggested that music and language processing share neural resources, leading to ...
Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure...
Given evidence that neural resources monitoring language syntax also underlie the perception of musi...
Despite differences in their function and domain-specific elements, syntactic processing in music an...
Contains fulltext : 157260.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many studies ha...
The present study investigated the effects of auditory selective attention on the processing of synt...
The present study investigated simultaneous processing of language and music using visually presente...
Numerous past studies have investigated neurophysiological correlates of music-syntactic processing....
The early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in event-related potentials (ERPs) is typically elicited ...
Humans process music even without conscious effort according to implicit knowledge about syntactic r...
The present study investigated the effects of selective attention on the eventrelated brain potentia...
The present study investigated the effects of selective attention on the eventrelated brain potentia...
Many studies have revealed shared music–language processing resources by finding an influence of mus...
The present study investigated simultaneous processing of language and music using visually presente...
Thesis by publication."Department of Psychology, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disor...
Recent research has suggested that music and language processing share neural resources, leading to ...
Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure...
Given evidence that neural resources monitoring language syntax also underlie the perception of musi...
Despite differences in their function and domain-specific elements, syntactic processing in music an...
Contains fulltext : 157260.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many studies ha...