نتایج جستجو برای: music perception

تعداد نتایج: 215058  

2007
Patrick J. Donnelly

Music is a complex human phenomenon, the perception of which involves a variety of neural processes. Data from neuroimaging, neurophysiologic, and lesion-based studies provide valuable evidence of the neural substrates that underlie the perception of musical aspects such as pitch, melody, rhythm, timbre, and musical syntax. Furthermore, these studies shed light on the relationship between music...

Journal: :Audiology & neuro-otology 2009
K Veekmans L Ressel J Mueller M Vischer S J Brockmeier

Music plays an important role in the daily life of cochlear implant (CI) users, but electrical hearing and speech processing pose challenges for enjoying music. Studies of unilateral CI (UCI) users' music perception have found that these subjects have little difficulty recognizing tempo and rhythm but great difficulty with pitch, interval and melody. The present study is an initial step towards...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Daniel J Levitin Anna K Tirovolas

The study of music perception and cognition is one of the oldest topics in experimental psychology. The last 20 years have seen an increased interest in understanding the functional neuroanatomy of music processing in humans, using a variety of technologies including fMRI, PET, ERP, MEG, and lesion studies. We review current findings in the context of a rich intellectual history of research, or...

2013
Tyler K. Perrachione Evelina G. Fedorenko Louis Vinke Edward Gibson Laura C. Dilley

Language and music epitomize the complex representational and computational capacities of the human mind. Strikingly similar in their structural and expressive features, a longstanding question is whether the perceptual and cognitive mechanisms underlying these abilities are shared or distinct--either from each other or from other mental processes. One prominent feature shared between language ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Stefan Koelsch

During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music production) activates a multitude of brain structures involved in cognitive, sensorimotor, and emotional processing. For example, music engages sensory processes, attention, memory-related processes, perception-action mediation ("mirror neuron system" activity), multisensory integration, activit...

2014
Hajime Fukui Kumiko Toyoshima

Music is a universal feature of human cultures, and it has both fascinated and troubled many researchers. In this paper we show through the dictator game (DG) that an individual's listening to preferred "chill-inducing" music may promote altruistic behavior that extends beyond the bounds of kin selection or reciprocal altruism. Participants were 22 undergraduate and postgraduate students who we...

Journal: :JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery 2014
Alexis T Roy Lindsay Scattergood-Keepper Courtney Carver Patpong Jiradejvong Caty Butler Charles J Limb

IMPORTANCE A number of studies have investigated music perception in adult cochlear implant (CI) users. However, little is known about how pediatric CI users perceive and process music, in part because suitable methods for assessing music perception in this population are lacking. Therefore, we developed the Music in Children With Cochlear Implants (MCCI) battery to assess music perception in p...

2017
Irene Eunyoung Lee Charles-Francois V. Latchoumane Jaeseung Jeong

Emotional visual music is a promising tool for the study of aesthetic perception in human psychology; however, the production of such stimuli and the mechanisms of auditory-visual emotion perception remain poorly understood. In Experiment 1, we suggested a literature-based, directive approach to emotional visual music design, and inspected the emotional meanings thereof using the self-rated psy...

1999
SHINOBU NOMURA Dorit Amir

The use of psychedelics in psychotherapy setting with music, as well as comparative research on drug-induced altered forms of perception have been roots of music therapy, (e.g. GIM). Changed perception filter functions have been used for psychotherapeutic issues but the uncontrolled use of psychoactive substances in popcultural environments increased social and personal problems. Valid estimati...

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