2024
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26724
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Newborn's neural representation of instrumental and vocal music as revealed by fMRI: A dynamic effective brain connectivity study

Serafeim Loukas,
Manuela Filippa,
Joana Sa de Almeida
et al.

Abstract: Music is ubiquitous, both in its instrumental and vocal forms. While speech perception at birth has been at the core of an extensive corpus of research, the origins of the ability to discriminate instrumental or vocal melodies is still not well investigated. In previous studies comparing vocal and musical perception, the vocal stimuli were mainly related to speaking, including language, and not to the non‐language singing voice. In the present study, to better compare a melodic instrumental line with the voice… Show more

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