Tune deafness: processing melodic errors outside of conscious awareness as reflected by components of the auditory ERP.
Tune deafness (TD) is a central auditory processing disorder characterized by the inability to discriminate pitch, reproduce melodies or to recognize deviations in melodic structure, in spite of normal hearing. The cause of the disorder is unknown. To identify a pathophysiological marker, we ascerta...
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Main Authors: | Allen Braun, Joe McArdle, Jennifer Jones, Vladimir Nechaev, Christopher Zalewski, Carmen Brewer, Dennis Drayna |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2008
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ca2ecc8dbd92489f8d53a5d320c3a0c7 |
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