We investigated the electrophysiological response to matched two-formant vowels and two-note musical intervals, with the goal of examining whether music is processed differently from language in early cortical responses. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we compared the mismatch-response (MMN/MMF, an early, pre-attentive difference-detector occurring approximately 200 ms post-onset) to musical intervals and vowels composed of matched frequencies. Participants heard blocks of two stimuli in a passive oddball paradigm in one of three conditions: sine waves, piano tones and vowels. In each condition, participants heard two-formant vowels or musical intervals whose frequencies were 11, 12, or 24 semitones apart. In music, 12 semitones and 24 ...
We compared processing of speech and non-speech by means of the mismatch negativity (MMN). For this ...
Individuals who have been exposed to two different musical cultures (bimusicals) can be differentiat...
BACKGROUND: Decoding of frequency-modulated (FM) sounds is essential for phoneme identification. Thi...
We investigated the electrophysiological response to matched two-formant vowels and two-note musical...
The issue of how differences in timbre are represented in the neural response still has not been wel...
Here, we applied a multi-feature mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm in order to systematically inves...
Consonant musical intervals tend to be more readily processed than dissonant intervals. In the prese...
Western music is based on intervals; thus, interval discrimination is important for distinguishing t...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
Abstract A central issue in speech recognition is which basic units of speech are extracted by the a...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
While previous research has established that language-specific knowledge influences early auditory p...
In this study, we used high-density EEG to evaluate whether speech and music expertise has an influe...
■ The music we usually listen to in everyday life consists of either single melodies or harmonized m...
Currently, there is striking evidence showing that professional musical training can substantially a...
We compared processing of speech and non-speech by means of the mismatch negativity (MMN). For this ...
Individuals who have been exposed to two different musical cultures (bimusicals) can be differentiat...
BACKGROUND: Decoding of frequency-modulated (FM) sounds is essential for phoneme identification. Thi...
We investigated the electrophysiological response to matched two-formant vowels and two-note musical...
The issue of how differences in timbre are represented in the neural response still has not been wel...
Here, we applied a multi-feature mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm in order to systematically inves...
Consonant musical intervals tend to be more readily processed than dissonant intervals. In the prese...
Western music is based on intervals; thus, interval discrimination is important for distinguishing t...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
Abstract A central issue in speech recognition is which basic units of speech are extracted by the a...
To localize the neural generators of the musically elicited mismatch negativity with high temporal r...
While previous research has established that language-specific knowledge influences early auditory p...
In this study, we used high-density EEG to evaluate whether speech and music expertise has an influe...
■ The music we usually listen to in everyday life consists of either single melodies or harmonized m...
Currently, there is striking evidence showing that professional musical training can substantially a...
We compared processing of speech and non-speech by means of the mismatch negativity (MMN). For this ...
Individuals who have been exposed to two different musical cultures (bimusicals) can be differentiat...
BACKGROUND: Decoding of frequency-modulated (FM) sounds is essential for phoneme identification. Thi...