Recent studies have demonstrated the positive effects of musical training on the perception of vocally expressed emotion. This study investigated the effects of musical training on event-related potential (ERP) correlates of emotional prosody processing. Fourteen musicians and fourteen control subjects listened to 228 sentences with neutral semantic content, differing in prosody (one third with neutral, one third with happy and one third with angry intonation), with intelligible semantic content (semantic content condition--SCC) and unintelligible semantic content (pure prosody condition--PPC). Reduced P50 amplitude was found in musicians. A difference between SCC and PPC conditions was found in P50 and N100 amplitude in non-musicians only,...
Music and speech both communicate emotional meanings in addition to their domain-specific contents. ...
Speech perception is a fundamental function of successful vocal communication, and through prosody, ...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...
Language and music are closely related in our minds. Does musical expertise enhance the recognition ...
Emotion in the psycholinguistic field has been investigated across many others, such as neurolingui...
Three experiments revealed that music lessons promote sensitivity to emotions conveyed by speech pro...
Three experiments revealed that music lessons promote sensitivity to emotions conveyed by speech pro...
Recent studies have shown that music is capable of conveying semantically meaningful concepts. Sever...
Music and language are two human behaviours that are linked through their innateness, universality, ...
Musicians outperform non-musicians in vocal emotion recognition, but the underlying mechanisms are s...
There is widespread interest in the possibility that music training enhances nonmusical abilities. T...
Music training has been linked to facilitated processing of emotional sounds. However, most studies ...
AbstractCurrent research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music...
Musical training has been shown to have positive effects on several aspects of speech processing, ho...
Research has suggested that intensive musical training may result in transfer effects from musical t...
Music and speech both communicate emotional meanings in addition to their domain-specific contents. ...
Speech perception is a fundamental function of successful vocal communication, and through prosody, ...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...
Language and music are closely related in our minds. Does musical expertise enhance the recognition ...
Emotion in the psycholinguistic field has been investigated across many others, such as neurolingui...
Three experiments revealed that music lessons promote sensitivity to emotions conveyed by speech pro...
Three experiments revealed that music lessons promote sensitivity to emotions conveyed by speech pro...
Recent studies have shown that music is capable of conveying semantically meaningful concepts. Sever...
Music and language are two human behaviours that are linked through their innateness, universality, ...
Musicians outperform non-musicians in vocal emotion recognition, but the underlying mechanisms are s...
There is widespread interest in the possibility that music training enhances nonmusical abilities. T...
Music training has been linked to facilitated processing of emotional sounds. However, most studies ...
AbstractCurrent research on music processing and syntax or semantics in language suggests that music...
Musical training has been shown to have positive effects on several aspects of speech processing, ho...
Research has suggested that intensive musical training may result in transfer effects from musical t...
Music and speech both communicate emotional meanings in addition to their domain-specific contents. ...
Speech perception is a fundamental function of successful vocal communication, and through prosody, ...
The main aim of the present experiment was to determine whether extensive musical training facilitat...