Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure in music and language. Congenital amusia – a neurodevelopmental disorder that primarily affects music perception, including musical syntax – provides a special opportunity to understand the nature of this overlap. Using electroencephalography (EEG), we investigated whether individuals with congenital amusia have parallel deficits in processing language syntax in comparison to control participants. Twelve amusic participants (eight females) and 12 control participants (eight females) were presented melodies in one session, and spoken sentences in another session, both of which had syntactic-congruent and -incongruent stimuli. They were asked ...
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of musical processing that also impacts subtle as...
The early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in event-related potentials (ERPs) is typically elicited ...
An increasing number of neuroimaging studies in music cognition research suggest that “language area...
Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure...
Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure...
The current study is investigating music-syntactic processing and language-syntactic processing in c...
Both music and language are sequences of discrete elements that are organised according to “syntacti...
The present study investigated simultaneous processing of language and music using visually presente...
Harmonic syntactic structures are organized hierarchically through local and long-distance dependenc...
We examined explicit processing of musical syntax and tonality in a group of Han Chinese Mandarin sp...
Background: Growing evidence for overlap in the syntactic processing of language and music in non-br...
The present study investigated the neural correlates associated with the processing of music-syntact...
In order to test the language-specicity of a known neural correlate of syntactic processing [the P60...
Despite general agreement on shared syntactic resources in music and language, the neuroanatomical u...
Instrumental music and language are both syntactic systems, employing complex, hierarchically-struct...
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of musical processing that also impacts subtle as...
The early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in event-related potentials (ERPs) is typically elicited ...
An increasing number of neuroimaging studies in music cognition research suggest that “language area...
Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure...
Evidence is accumulating that similar cognitive resources are engaged to process syntactic structure...
The current study is investigating music-syntactic processing and language-syntactic processing in c...
Both music and language are sequences of discrete elements that are organised according to “syntacti...
The present study investigated simultaneous processing of language and music using visually presente...
Harmonic syntactic structures are organized hierarchically through local and long-distance dependenc...
We examined explicit processing of musical syntax and tonality in a group of Han Chinese Mandarin sp...
Background: Growing evidence for overlap in the syntactic processing of language and music in non-br...
The present study investigated the neural correlates associated with the processing of music-syntact...
In order to test the language-specicity of a known neural correlate of syntactic processing [the P60...
Despite general agreement on shared syntactic resources in music and language, the neuroanatomical u...
Instrumental music and language are both syntactic systems, employing complex, hierarchically-struct...
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of musical processing that also impacts subtle as...
The early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in event-related potentials (ERPs) is typically elicited ...
An increasing number of neuroimaging studies in music cognition research suggest that “language area...