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Learning of pitch and time structures in an artificial grammar setting
Prince, J.B.
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Stevens, C.J.
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Jones, M.R.
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In: Prince, J.B. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Prince, Jon.html>orcid:0000-0002-8267-9963 , Stevens, C.J., Jones, M.R. and Tillmann, B. (2018) Learning of pitch and time structures in an artificial grammar setting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44 (8). pp. 1201-1214. (2018)
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Does tonality boost short-term memory in congenital amusia?
Albouy, P
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Schulze, K
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Caclin, A
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Tillmann, B
In: Brain Res , 1537 224 - 232. (2013) (2013)
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Congenital amusia is a neuro-developmental disorder of music perception and production. Recent findings have demonstrated that this deficit is linked to an impaired short-term memory for tone sequences. As it has been shown before that non-musicians' implicit knowledge of musical regularities can improve short-term memory for tone information, the present study investigated if this type of implicit knowledge could also influence amusics' short-term memory performance. Congenital amusics and their matched controls, who were non-musicians, had to indicate whether sequences of five tones, presented in pairs, were the same or different; half of the pairs respected musical regularities (tonal sequences) and the other half did not (atonal sequences). As previously reported for non-musician participants, the control participants showed better performance (as measured with d') for tonal sequences than for atonal ones. While this improvement was not observed in amusics, both control and amusic participants showed faster response times for tonal sequences than for atonal sequences. These findings suggest that some implicit processing of tonal structures is potentially preserved in congenital amusia. This observation is encouraging as it strengthens the perspective to exploit implicit knowledge to help reducing pitch perception and memory deficits in amusia.
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Task Performance and Analysis
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Tone deafness
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http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1418664/
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Working memory for pitch, timbre, and words.
Schulze, K
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Tillmann, B
In: Memory , 21 (3) 377 - 395. (2013) (2013)
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Fine-grained pitch processing of music and speech in congenital amusia.
Tillmann, B
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Rusconi, E
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Traube, C
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In: J Acoust Soc Am , 130 (6) 4089 - 4096. (2011) (2011)
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Artificial Language: Human Data and Modeling
Pierre Perruchet
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A Barbara Tillmann B
In: http://leadserv.u-bourgogne.fr/IMG/pdf/CogSci2010.pdf (2009)
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Musica: Lingua Mundi
Seifert, U.
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Maidhof, C.
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Altenmüller, B.
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Further Investigation of Harmonic Priming in Long Contexts Using Musical Timbre as Surface Marker to Control For Temporal Effects
Tillmann, B.
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Bigand, E.
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Perceptual & motor skills. - Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications
98 (2004) 2, 450-458
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The effect of harmonic context on phoneme monitoring in vocal music
Bigand, E.
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Tillmann, B.
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Poulin, B.
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Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier
81 (2001) 1, B11
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The effect of harmonic context on phoneme monitoring in vocal music
Bigand, E.
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Tillmann, B.
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Poulin, B.
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Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier
81 (2001) 1, B11-B20
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