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177 related items for PubMed ID: 23805119

  • 1. Speech vs. singing: infants choose happier sounds.
    Corbeil M, Trehub SE, Peretz I.
    Front Psychol; 2013; 4():372. PubMed ID: 23805119
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  • 2. Please don't stop the music: Song completion in patients with aphasia.
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  • 3. Emotional Speech Processing in 3- to 12-Month-Old Infants: Influences of Emotion Categories and Acoustic Parameters.
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  • 4. Infants Prefer Infant-Directed Song Over Speech.
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  • 5. Who is singing? Voice recognition from spoken versus sung speech.
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  • 6. Acoustic analysis of the singing and speaking voice in singing students.
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  • 7. Revisiting the dissociation between singing and speaking in expressive aphasia.
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  • 8. For 5-Month-Old Infants, Melodies Are Social.
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  • 9. Cross-modal signatures in maternal speech and singing.
    Trehub SE, Plantinga J, Brcic J, Nowicki M.
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  • 10. Learning lyrics: to sing or not to sing?
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  • 11. Child word learning in song and speech.
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  • 12. Song and speech: brain regions involved with perception and covert production.
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  • 13. Examining infants' preferences for tempo in lullabies and playsongs.
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  • 14. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder are impaired in absolute but not relative pitch and duration matching in speech and song imitation.
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  • 15. Singing to infants matters: Early singing interactions affect musical preferences and facilitate vocabulary building.
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  • 16. Familiarity modulates neural tracking of sung and spoken utterances.
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  • 17. The song, not the singer: Infants prefer to listen to familiar songs, regardless of singer identity.
    Kragness HE, Johnson EK, Cirelli LK.
    Dev Sci; 2022 Jan 15; 25(1):e13149. PubMed ID: 34241934
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  • 18. The effectiveness of music on pain among preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit: a systematic review.
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  • 19. Infants' response to the audible and visible properties of the human face: II. Discrimination of differences between singing and adult-directed speech.
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  • 20. Does the message matter? The effect of song type on infants' pitch preferences for lullabies and playsongs.
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