Publication: Absolute pitch—functional evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity
Absolute pitch—functional evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity
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Oechslin, M. S., Meyer, M., & Jäncke, L. (2010). Absolute pitch—functional evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity. Cerebral Cortex, 20(2), 447–455. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp113
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Absolute pitch (AP) has been shown to be associated with morphological changes and neurophysiological adaptations in the planum temporale, a cortical area involved in higher-order auditory and speech perception processes. The direct link between speech processing and AP has hitherto not been addressed. We provide first evidence that AP compared with relative pitch (RP) ability is associated with significantly different hemodynamic responses to complex speech sounds. By systematically varying the lexical and/or prosodic information of
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Oechslin, M. S., Meyer, M., & Jäncke, L. (2010). Absolute pitch—functional evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity. Cerebral Cortex, 20(2), 447–455. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp113