In Mandarin Chinese, a tonal language, pitch level and pitch contour are two dimensions of lexical tones according to their acoustic features (i.e., pitch patterns). A change in pitch level features a step change whereas that in pitch contour features a continuous variation in voice pitch. Currently, relatively little is known about the hemispheric lateralization for the processing of each dimension. To address this issue, we made whole-head electrical recordings of mismatch negativity in native Chinese speakers in response to the contrast of Chinese lexical tones in each dimension. We found that pre-attentive auditory processing of pitch level was obviously lateralized to the right hemisphere whereas there is a tendency for that of pitch c...
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Music and language have long been considered two distinct cognitive faculties governed by domain-spe...
<p>Research investigating listeners’ neural sensitivity to speech sounds has largely focused on segm...
In Mandarin Chinese, a tonal language, pitch level and pitch contour are two dimensions of lexical t...
in tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese, a lexical tone carries semantic information and is ...
Electrophysiological studies demonstrate that the neural coding of pitch is modulated by language ex...
The hemispheric processing of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined using th...
Pitch processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere; linguistic pitch is further mediated by lef...
The dichotic perception of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined in order to...
Previous brain imaging studies have shown the left hemispheric dominance for processing of lexical t...
The same amount of musical pitch change in different directions may be perceived as different degree...
There remains a gap in our knowledge base about neural representation of pitch attributes that occur...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
In my Event-Related Potential studies, these two factors are analyzed collectively. Two dichotic lis...
AbstractPitch processing at cortical and subcortical stages of processing is shaped by language expe...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.This study inve...
Music and language have long been considered two distinct cognitive faculties governed by domain-spe...
<p>Research investigating listeners’ neural sensitivity to speech sounds has largely focused on segm...
In Mandarin Chinese, a tonal language, pitch level and pitch contour are two dimensions of lexical t...
in tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese, a lexical tone carries semantic information and is ...
Electrophysiological studies demonstrate that the neural coding of pitch is modulated by language ex...
The hemispheric processing of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined using th...
Pitch processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere; linguistic pitch is further mediated by lef...
The dichotic perception of Mandarin tones by native and nonnative listeners was examined in order to...
Previous brain imaging studies have shown the left hemispheric dominance for processing of lexical t...
The same amount of musical pitch change in different directions may be perceived as different degree...
There remains a gap in our knowledge base about neural representation of pitch attributes that occur...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
In my Event-Related Potential studies, these two factors are analyzed collectively. Two dichotic lis...
AbstractPitch processing at cortical and subcortical stages of processing is shaped by language expe...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.This study inve...
Music and language have long been considered two distinct cognitive faculties governed by domain-spe...
<p>Research investigating listeners’ neural sensitivity to speech sounds has largely focused on segm...