2011
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00112
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The Influence of Task-Irrelevant Music on Language Processing: Syntactic and Semantic Structures

Abstract: Recent research has suggested that music and language processing share neural resources, leading to new hypotheses about interference in the simultaneous processing of these two structures. The present study investigated the effect of a musical chord's tonal function on syntactic processing (Experiment 1) and semantic processing (Experiment 2) using a cross-modal paradigm and controlling for acoustic differences. Participants read sentences and performed a lexical decision task on the last word, which was, syn… Show more

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“…For example, an electrophysiological effect characteristic of linguistic syntactic violations (the left anterior negativity, or LAN) is reduced when the linguistic manipulation is paired with a concurrent music-syntactic irregularity (Koelsch et al, 2005b). Similarly, facilitation for syntactically expected words in a lexical decision task is reduced when paired with harmonically unexpected chords (Hoch et al, 2011), and comprehension of sung complex sentences (object relative clauses) is worse when the critical regions are sung out-of-key cf. Fiveash & Pammer, 2014).…”
Section: Music/language Interactions and The Shared Syntactic Integramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, an electrophysiological effect characteristic of linguistic syntactic violations (the left anterior negativity, or LAN) is reduced when the linguistic manipulation is paired with a concurrent music-syntactic irregularity (Koelsch et al, 2005b). Similarly, facilitation for syntactically expected words in a lexical decision task is reduced when paired with harmonically unexpected chords (Hoch et al, 2011), and comprehension of sung complex sentences (object relative clauses) is worse when the critical regions are sung out-of-key cf. Fiveash & Pammer, 2014).…”
Section: Music/language Interactions and The Shared Syntactic Integramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, non-structural musical manipulations of timbre or amplitude -investigated as controls for attentional capture -do not interact with linguistic syntactic or semantic manipulations Fiveash & Pammer, 2014;Koelsch et al, 2005b;Slevc et al, 2009). Second, although semantically surprising words presumably also capture attention, manipulations of harmonic structure have generally not been found to interact with semantic unexpectancy (Besson, Faïta, Peretz, Bonnel, & Requin, 1998;Bonnel, Faïta, Peretz, & Besson, 2001;Hoch et al, 2011;Koelsch et al, 2005b;Perruchet & Poulin-Charronnat, 2013;Slevc et al, 2009; but see Poulin-Charronnat et al, 2005;Steinbeis & Koelsch, 2008). Thus, neither processes specific to syntactic processing nor general attentional mechanisms seem to adequately predict when musical and linguistic parsing do and do not interact.…”
Section: Music/language Interactions and The Shared Syntactic Integramentioning
confidence: 99%
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