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264 related items for PubMed ID: 27313552

  • 1. Top-Down Modulation on the Perception and Categorization of Identical Pitch Contours in Speech and Music.
    Weidema JL, Roncaglia-Denissen MP, Honing H.
    Front Psychol; 2016; 7():817. PubMed ID: 27313552
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  • 2. Parallel pitch processing in speech and melody: A study of the interference of musical melody on lexical pitch perception in speakers of Mandarin.
    Sadakata M, Weidema JL, Honing H.
    PLoS One; 2020; 15(3):e0229109. PubMed ID: 32130244
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  • 3. Effects of musical and linguistic experience on categorization of lexical and melodic tones.
    Chang D, Hedberg N, Wang Y.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2016 May; 139(5):2432. PubMed ID: 27250140
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  • 4. How musical experience affects tone perception efficiency by musicians of tonal and non-tonal speakers?
    Chen S, Zhu Y, Wayland R, Yang Y.
    PLoS One; 2020 May; 15(5):e0232514. PubMed ID: 32384088
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  • 5. No Musician Advantage in the Perception of Degraded-Fundamental Frequency Speech in Noisy Environments.
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    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2023 Aug 03; 66(8):2643-2655. PubMed ID: 37499233
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  • 6. Chinese-English Speakers' Perception of Pitch in Their Non-Tonal Language: Reinterpreting English as a Tonal-Like Language.
    Ortega-Llebaria M, Wu Z.
    Lang Speech; 2021 Jun 03; 64(2):467-487. PubMed ID: 31898931
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  • 7. Language experience predicts music processing in a half-million speakers of fifty-four languages.
    Liu J, Hilton CB, Bergelson E, Mehr SA.
    Curr Biol; 2023 May 22; 33(10):1916-1925.e4. PubMed ID: 37105166
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  • 8. Tone language experience modulates the effect of long-term musical training on musical pitch perception.
    Tong X, Choi W, Man YY.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2018 Aug 22; 144(2):690. PubMed ID: 30180694
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  • 9. Are lexical tones musical? Native language's influence on neural response to pitch in different domains.
    Chen A, Peter V, Wijnen F, Schnack H, Burnham D.
    Brain Lang; 2018 Aug 22; 180-182():31-41. PubMed ID: 29689493
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  • 10. The effect of musical training and language background on vocal imitation of pitch in speech and song.
    Honda C, Pruitt TA, Greenspon EB, Liu F, Pfordresher PQ.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform; 2023 Oct 22; 49(10):1296-1309. PubMed ID: 37561528
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  • 11. Musical experience facilitates lexical tone processing among Mandarin speakers: Behavioral and neural evidence.
    Tang W, Xiong W, Zhang YX, Dong Q, Nan Y.
    Neuropsychologia; 2016 Oct 22; 91():247-253. PubMed ID: 27503769
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  • 12. Melodic pitch perception and lexical tone perception in Mandarin-speaking cochlear implant users.
    Tao D, Deng R, Jiang Y, Galvin JJ, Fu QJ, Chen B.
    Ear Hear; 2015 Jan 22; 36(1):102-10. PubMed ID: 25099401
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  • 13. Musicians and tone-language speakers share enhanced brainstem encoding but not perceptual benefits for musical pitch.
    Bidelman GM, Gandour JT, Krishnan A.
    Brain Cogn; 2011 Oct 22; 77(1):1-10. PubMed ID: 21835531
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  • 14. Enduring musician advantage among former musicians in prosodic pitch perception.
    Toh XR, Tan SH, Wong G, Lau F, Wong FCK.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Feb 14; 13(1):2657. PubMed ID: 36788323
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  • 15. Musicians demonstrate experience-dependent brainstem enhancement of musical scale features within continuously gliding pitch.
    Bidelman GM, Gandour JT, Krishnan A.
    Neurosci Lett; 2011 Oct 10; 503(3):203-7. PubMed ID: 21906656
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  • 16. The musician effect: does it persist under degraded pitch conditions of cochlear implant simulations?
    Fuller CD, Galvin JJ, Maat B, Free RH, Başkent D.
    Front Neurosci; 2014 Oct 10; 8():179. PubMed ID: 25071428
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  • 17. Musical training shapes neural responses to melodic and prosodic expectation.
    Zioga I, Di Bernardi Luft C, Bhattacharya J.
    Brain Res; 2016 Nov 01; 1650():267-282. PubMed ID: 27622645
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  • 18. Perception of musical pitch and lexical tones by Mandarin-speaking musicians.
    Lee CY, Lee YF.
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  • 19. Perception of pitch height in lexical and musical tones by English-speaking musicians and nonmusicians.
    Lee CY, Lekich A, Zhang Y.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2014 Mar 01; 135(3):1607-15. PubMed ID: 24606295
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  • 20. The effect of language experience on perceptual normalization of Mandarin tones and non-speech pitch contours.
    Luo X, Ashmore KB.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2014 Jun 01; 135(6):3585-93. PubMed ID: 24907821
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