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Music processing and amusia

2022
Music is a universal and important human trait, which is orchestrated by complex brain network centered in the temporal lobe but connecting broadly to multiple cortical and subcortical regions. In the human brain, music engages a widespread bilateral network of regions that govern auditory perception, syntactic and semantic processing, attention and ...
Sihvonen Aleksi J., Särkämö Teppo
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Modularity of music processing

Nature Neuroscience, 2003
The music faculty is not a monolithic entity that a person either has or does not. Rather, it comprises a set of neurally isolable processing components, each having the potential to be specialized for music. Here we propose a functional architecture for music processing that captures the typical properties of modular organization.
Isabelle, Peretz, Max, Coltheart
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Musicality as a predictive process

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2021
Abstract Savage et al. argue for musicality as having evolved for the overarching purpose of social bonding. By way of contrast, we highlight contemporary predictive processing models of human cognitive functioning in which the production and enjoyment of music follows directly from the principle of prediction error minimization.
Nils Kraus, Guido Hesselmann
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Universals in Music Processing

2012
This article outlines areas of musical processing that may be universal to humans. Music here refers to temporally structured human activities, social and individual, in the production and perception of sound organized in patterns that convey non-linguistic meaning.
Catherine Stevens, Tim Byron
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Music processing at L.I.M.

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1988
Abstract This paper is a brief overview of the research and didactic activities of the Laboratorio di Informatica Musicale (L.I.M.) of the University of Milan. The main goals at L.I.M. are the definition of formal methods and the implementation of software and hardware tools to process music (both in real time and in interactive mode) at various ...
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Perceptual Mechanisms in Music Processing

Music Perception, 2001
To gain a better understanding of the processes by which human listeners construct musical percepts within the Western tonal system, we conducted two experiments in which the perception of brief tone series was studied. The tone series consisted of (fragments from) different orderings of the collection C4 E4 F#4 G4 Bþ4 and were preceded by two chords ...
Povel, D.J.L., Jansen, E.L.
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