Although comparative research has made substantial progress in clarifying the relationship between language and music as neurocognitive systems from both a theoretical and empirical perspective, there is still no consensus about which mechanisms, if any, are shared and how they bring about different neurocognitive systems. In this paper, we tackle these two questions by focusing on hierarchical control as a neurocognitive mechanism underlying syntax in language and music. We put forward the Coordinated Hierarchical Control (CHC) hypothesis: linguistic and musical syntax rely on hierarchical control, but engage this shared mechanism differently depending on the current control demand. While linguistic syntax preferably engages the abstract r...
Many studies have revealed shared music–language processing resources by finding an influence of mus...
Neurocomparative music and language research has seen major advances over the past two decades. The ...
International audienceTo investigate the modularity of language processing and, specifically, the qu...
The relationship between structural (or syntactic) processing in music and in language is not yet cl...
A central property of human language is its hierarchical structure. Humans can flexibly combine elem...
The current thesis tackles the question “Why is music the way it is?” within a comparative biomusico...
The relation between language and thought – whether or not they function independently of each other...
Numerous behavioral, neurophysiological and neuropsychological studies have investigated the specifi...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
It is often claimed that music and language share a process of hierarchical structure building, a me...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
The relationship between structural processing in music and language has received increasing interes...
Several theoretical and practical issues in cognitive neuroscience motivate research into the relati...
The cognitive processing similarities between music and language is an emerging field of study, with...
The cognitive processing similarities between music and language is an emerging field of study, with...
Many studies have revealed shared music–language processing resources by finding an influence of mus...
Neurocomparative music and language research has seen major advances over the past two decades. The ...
International audienceTo investigate the modularity of language processing and, specifically, the qu...
The relationship between structural (or syntactic) processing in music and in language is not yet cl...
A central property of human language is its hierarchical structure. Humans can flexibly combine elem...
The current thesis tackles the question “Why is music the way it is?” within a comparative biomusico...
The relation between language and thought – whether or not they function independently of each other...
Numerous behavioral, neurophysiological and neuropsychological studies have investigated the specifi...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
It is often claimed that music and language share a process of hierarchical structure building, a me...
Hierarchical structure with nested nonlocal dependencies is a key feature of human language and can ...
The relationship between structural processing in music and language has received increasing interes...
Several theoretical and practical issues in cognitive neuroscience motivate research into the relati...
The cognitive processing similarities between music and language is an emerging field of study, with...
The cognitive processing similarities between music and language is an emerging field of study, with...
Many studies have revealed shared music–language processing resources by finding an influence of mus...
Neurocomparative music and language research has seen major advances over the past two decades. The ...
International audienceTo investigate the modularity of language processing and, specifically, the qu...