There is a range of tempos within which listeners can identify familiar tunes (around 0.8 to 6.0 notes/s). Faster and slower tunes are difficult to identify. The authors assessed fast and slow melody-identification thresholds for 80 listeners ages 17–79 years with expertise varying from musically untrained to professional. On fast-to-slow (FS) trials the tune started at a very fast tempo and slowed until the listener identified it. Slow-to-fast (SF) trials started slow and accelerated. Tunes either retained their natural rhythms or were stylized isochronous versions. Increased expertise led to better performance for both FS and SF thresholds (r = .45). Performance declined uniformly across the 62-year age range in the FS condition (r = .27)...
Some individuals with dementia experience unexplained periods of improved cognition in response to m...
Practicing slowly is an intuitive and prevalent learning strategy among instrumental musicians. Neve...
The research was partly supported by EPSRC Research Grant EP/H01294X to JB and MTP, “Information and...
There is a range of tempos within which listeners can identify familiar tunes (around 0.8 to 6.0 not...
Eighty-one listeners defined by three age ranges (18–30, 31–59, and over 60 years) and three levels ...
Two studies investigated the similarity of metronome settings to perceived and imagined familiar son...
The authors examined the effects of age, musical experience, and characteristics of musical stimuli ...
We tested normal young and elderly adults and elderly Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients on recogniti...
We tested normal young and elderly adults and elderly Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) patients on recogn...
The effects of musical tempo on cognitive processing speed were investigated, and the mediating effe...
Appreciation and production of musical rhythm is a human universal and, as with other human capaciti...
We explored the ability of older (60-80 years old) and younger (18-23 years old) musicians and nonmu...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
Subjects over the age of 50 listened to theme tunes of remote, recent, and frequent television progr...
Musical performance is a complex skill, which is practiced by individuals in all age groups at diffe...
Some individuals with dementia experience unexplained periods of improved cognition in response to m...
Practicing slowly is an intuitive and prevalent learning strategy among instrumental musicians. Neve...
The research was partly supported by EPSRC Research Grant EP/H01294X to JB and MTP, “Information and...
There is a range of tempos within which listeners can identify familiar tunes (around 0.8 to 6.0 not...
Eighty-one listeners defined by three age ranges (18–30, 31–59, and over 60 years) and three levels ...
Two studies investigated the similarity of metronome settings to perceived and imagined familiar son...
The authors examined the effects of age, musical experience, and characteristics of musical stimuli ...
We tested normal young and elderly adults and elderly Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients on recogniti...
We tested normal young and elderly adults and elderly Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) patients on recogn...
The effects of musical tempo on cognitive processing speed were investigated, and the mediating effe...
Appreciation and production of musical rhythm is a human universal and, as with other human capaciti...
We explored the ability of older (60-80 years old) and younger (18-23 years old) musicians and nonmu...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
Subjects over the age of 50 listened to theme tunes of remote, recent, and frequent television progr...
Musical performance is a complex skill, which is practiced by individuals in all age groups at diffe...
Some individuals with dementia experience unexplained periods of improved cognition in response to m...
Practicing slowly is an intuitive and prevalent learning strategy among instrumental musicians. Neve...
The research was partly supported by EPSRC Research Grant EP/H01294X to JB and MTP, “Information and...