The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing music memory performance of children to that of adults when listening to culturally familiar and unfamiliar music. Forty-three children and 50 adults, all born and raised in the United States, completed a music memory test comprising unfamiliar excerpts of Western and Turkish classical music. Examples were selected at two levels of difficulty—simple and complex—based on texture, instrument variety, presence of simultaneous musical lines, and clarity of internal repetition. All participants were significantly better at remembering novel music from their own culture than from an unfamiliar culture. Simple examples from both cultures were rememb...
Abstract: Music and its different forms of use seem to benefit people in a number of ways. Researc...
Previous research has shown that music exposure can impair a wide variety of cognitive and behaviour...
This study examined the impact of music and working memory on the reading of irregular words and pse...
The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing ...
Previous researchers have found that both adults and children demonstrate better memory for novel mu...
This article reports on two experiments of exposure to music and cognitive performance. In Experimen...
Background: With connectionist theories as the background, this study suggests that musical memory d...
Increased age is often associated with lower levels of performance in tests of memory for spatial in...
Different cultural systems and needs produce different musical structures. Each music is an adaptiv...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
There have been several experiments in the past that test the correlation between music, usually Moz...
This study explored the role of culture in shaping music perception and memory. We tested the hypoth...
A first-generation cognitive/perceptual model of the processing of acoustic frequency relationships ...
WE EXPLORED HOW MUSICAL CULTURE SHAPES ONE\u27S listening experience.Western participants heard a se...
Abstract: Music and its different forms of use seem to benefit people in a number of ways. Researc...
Previous research has shown that music exposure can impair a wide variety of cognitive and behaviour...
This study examined the impact of music and working memory on the reading of irregular words and pse...
The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing ...
Previous researchers have found that both adults and children demonstrate better memory for novel mu...
This article reports on two experiments of exposure to music and cognitive performance. In Experimen...
Background: With connectionist theories as the background, this study suggests that musical memory d...
Increased age is often associated with lower levels of performance in tests of memory for spatial in...
Different cultural systems and needs produce different musical structures. Each music is an adaptiv...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
There have been several experiments in the past that test the correlation between music, usually Moz...
This study explored the role of culture in shaping music perception and memory. We tested the hypoth...
A first-generation cognitive/perceptual model of the processing of acoustic frequency relationships ...
WE EXPLORED HOW MUSICAL CULTURE SHAPES ONE\u27S listening experience.Western participants heard a se...
Abstract: Music and its different forms of use seem to benefit people in a number of ways. Researc...
Previous research has shown that music exposure can impair a wide variety of cognitive and behaviour...
This study examined the impact of music and working memory on the reading of irregular words and pse...