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Music matters: Preattentive musicality of the human brain
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spelling | Koelsch, Stefan Schroger, Erich Gunter, Thomas C. 0048-5772 1469-8986 Wiley Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience Developmental Neuroscience Endocrine and Autonomic Systems Neurology Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology General Neuroscience http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1469-8986.3910038 <jats:p>During listening to a musical piece, unexpected harmonies may evoke brain responses that are reflected electrically as an early right anterior negativity (ERAN) and a late frontal negativity (N5). In the present study we demonstrate that these components of the event‐related potential can be evoked preattentively, that is, even when a musical stimulus is ignored. Both ERAN and N5 differed in amplitude as a function of music‐theoretical principles. Participants had no special musical expertise; results thus provide evidence for an automatic processing of musical information in “nonmusicians.”</jats:p> Music matters: Preattentive musicality of the human brain Psychophysiology |
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title | Music matters: Preattentive musicality of the human brain |
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