International audienceCongenital 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 intentional and emotional prosody in speech. Two previous studies investigating amusics’ emotional prosody recognition have shown either some deficit or no deficit (compared to controls). However, these previous studies have used only long sentence stimuli, which allow for limited control over acoustic content. Here, we tested amusic individuals for emotional prosody perception in sentences and vowels. For each type of material, participants performed an emotion categorization task, followed by...
Congenital amusia refers to a lifelong disorder of music processing and is linked to pitch-processin...
Congenital amusia is a lifelong disorder of fine-grained pitch processing in music and speech. Howev...
We present a follow-up study on the case of a Greek amusic adult, B.Z., whose impaired performance o...
International audienceCongenital amusia is a lifelong deficit of music processing, in particular of ...
International audienceObjective: To further our understanding of the role of perceptual processes in...
A number of evolutionary theories assume that music and language have a common origin as an emotiona...
Some individuals show a congenital deficit for music processing despite normal peripheral auditory p...
Congenital amusia is characterized by lifelong impairments in music perception and processing. It is...
Background: Congenital amusia is a disorder that is known to affect the processing of musical pitch....
Congenital amusia is a lifelong disorder of music processing that has been ascribed to impaired pitc...
Disorders of music and speech perception, known as amusia and aphasia, have traditionally been regar...
This study investigated whether individuals with congenital amusia, a neurogenetic disorder of music...
International audienceCongenital amusia is a neuro-developmental disorder of music perception and pr...
Speech is information dense, rapidly conveying segmental, semantic, syntactic, and prosodic informat...
This study investigated whether congenital amusia, a neuro-developmental disorder of musical percept...
Congenital amusia refers to a lifelong disorder of music processing and is linked to pitch-processin...
Congenital amusia is a lifelong disorder of fine-grained pitch processing in music and speech. Howev...
We present a follow-up study on the case of a Greek amusic adult, B.Z., whose impaired performance o...
International audienceCongenital amusia is a lifelong deficit of music processing, in particular of ...
International audienceObjective: To further our understanding of the role of perceptual processes in...
A number of evolutionary theories assume that music and language have a common origin as an emotiona...
Some individuals show a congenital deficit for music processing despite normal peripheral auditory p...
Congenital amusia is characterized by lifelong impairments in music perception and processing. It is...
Background: Congenital amusia is a disorder that is known to affect the processing of musical pitch....
Congenital amusia is a lifelong disorder of music processing that has been ascribed to impaired pitc...
Disorders of music and speech perception, known as amusia and aphasia, have traditionally been regar...
This study investigated whether individuals with congenital amusia, a neurogenetic disorder of music...
International audienceCongenital amusia is a neuro-developmental disorder of music perception and pr...
Speech is information dense, rapidly conveying segmental, semantic, syntactic, and prosodic informat...
This study investigated whether congenital amusia, a neuro-developmental disorder of musical percept...
Congenital amusia refers to a lifelong disorder of music processing and is linked to pitch-processin...
Congenital amusia is a lifelong disorder of fine-grained pitch processing in music and speech. Howev...
We present a follow-up study on the case of a Greek amusic adult, B.Z., whose impaired performance o...