Lost in music
Stewart, Lauren.
2009.
Lost in music.
The Psychologist, 22(12),
pp. 1030-1033.
ISSN 0952-8229
[Article]
Listening to music is effortless and highly rewarding for most of us. But people with congenital amusia have life-long difficulties in this regard – they don’t recognise tunes that would be familiar to the rest of us and they can’t tell one song from another. This article explores why music is so impenetrable to these people and explains how such individuals offer a unique window on to the typical development of the musical brain.
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Psychology |
Date Deposited | 30 Mar 2011 09:04 |
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