2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.21.614251
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Musicianship modulates cortical (but not brainstem) effects of attention on processing musical triads

Jessica MacLean,
Elizabeth Drobny,
Rose Rizzi
et al.

Abstract: Background: Many studies have demonstrated benefits of long-term music training (i.e., musicianship) on the neural processing of sound, including simple tones and speech. However, the effects of musicianship on the encoding of simultaneously presented pitches, in the form of complex musical chords, is less well-established. Presumably, musicians' stronger familiarity and active experience with tonal music might enhance harmonic pitch representations, perhaps in an attention-dependent manner. Additionally, atte… Show more

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