Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can be identified theoretically in most pieces of tonal music. However, previous studies have argued against the perception of such structures in music. Here, we show processing of nonlocal dependencies in music. We presented chorales by J. S. Bach and modified versions inwhich the hierarchical structure was rendered irregular whereas the local structure was kept intact. Brain electric responses differed between regular and irregular hierarchical structures, in both musicians and nonmusicians. This finding indicates that, when listening to music, humans apply cognitive processes that are capable of dealing with longdistance dependencies resulting...
Hierarchical structure with units of different timescales is a key feature of music. For the perce...
The relationship between structural processing in music and language has received increasing interes...
Despite notable diversities, all cultures of the world share two unique human faculties: the ability...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
Music and language are complex means of communication that embody hierarchically-organised sequences...
International audienceWe investigated the role of culture in processing hierarchical syntactic struc...
Complex auditory sequences known as music have often been described as hierarchically structured. Th...
In order to make sense out of a sequence of sounds in music, our brain must meaningfully fit and rec...
Although comparative research has made substantial progress in clarifying the relationship between l...
Studies in psycho-linguistics have provided compelling evidence that theoretical syntactic structure...
A central property of human language is its hierarchical structure. Humans can flexibly combine elem...
The organizational structure of music is similar to that found in language, involving a large number...
Recent research has suggested that music and language processing share neural resources, leading to ...
A forum devoted to the relationship between music and language begins with an implicit assumption: T...
In music, chords are organized into hierarchical structures based on recursive or embedded syntax. H...
Hierarchical structure with units of different timescales is a key feature of music. For the perce...
The relationship between structural processing in music and language has received increasing interes...
Despite notable diversities, all cultures of the world share two unique human faculties: the ability...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
Music and language are complex means of communication that embody hierarchically-organised sequences...
International audienceWe investigated the role of culture in processing hierarchical syntactic struc...
Complex auditory sequences known as music have often been described as hierarchically structured. Th...
In order to make sense out of a sequence of sounds in music, our brain must meaningfully fit and rec...
Although comparative research has made substantial progress in clarifying the relationship between l...
Studies in psycho-linguistics have provided compelling evidence that theoretical syntactic structure...
A central property of human language is its hierarchical structure. Humans can flexibly combine elem...
The organizational structure of music is similar to that found in language, involving a large number...
Recent research has suggested that music and language processing share neural resources, leading to ...
A forum devoted to the relationship between music and language begins with an implicit assumption: T...
In music, chords are organized into hierarchical structures based on recursive or embedded syntax. H...
Hierarchical structure with units of different timescales is a key feature of music. For the perce...
The relationship between structural processing in music and language has received increasing interes...
Despite notable diversities, all cultures of the world share two unique human faculties: the ability...