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T1 - Pitch and timing abilities in adult left-hemisphere-dysphasic and right-hemisphere-damaged subjects.
AU - Alcock, Katie J.
AU - Wade, Derick
AU - Anslow, Philip
AU - Passingham, Richard E.
N1 - TY - JOUR Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomPMID- 0011023638PID - brln20002324DOI - 101006/brln20002324PST - ppublishMHDA- 2000/10/12 11:00EDAT- 2000/10/12 11:00 RP - NOT IN FILE
PY - 2000/10/15
Y1 - 2000/10/15
N2 - The production and perception of pitch and rhythm were tested in patients with acquired unilateral left-hemisphere (LH) lesions (and subsequent motor dysphasia, n = 13), patients with unilateral right-hemisphere (RH) lesions (n = 14), and normal age-matched controls. While the LH dysphasic subjects were not generally impaired on the production or perception of pitch, they were grossly impaired on the production and perception of rhythm. The RH subjects, in contrast, were impaired on measures of pitch perception and production, including the discrimination and production of single notes and of melodies. It is concluded that the two hemispheres differ in their specialization for the perception and production of pitch and rhythm. Copyright 2000 Academic Press
AB - The production and perception of pitch and rhythm were tested in patients with acquired unilateral left-hemisphere (LH) lesions (and subsequent motor dysphasia, n = 13), patients with unilateral right-hemisphere (RH) lesions (n = 14), and normal age-matched controls. While the LH dysphasic subjects were not generally impaired on the production or perception of pitch, they were grossly impaired on the production and perception of rhythm. The RH subjects, in contrast, were impaired on measures of pitch perception and production, including the discrimination and production of single notes and of melodies. It is concluded that the two hemispheres differ in their specialization for the perception and production of pitch and rhythm. Copyright 2000 Academic Press
KW - ability Adult Discrimination Dysphasia hemisphere Perception Pitch Perception psychology Right-hemisphere
U2 - 10.1006/brln.2000.2324
DO - 10.1006/brln.2000.2324
M3 - Journal article
VL - 75
SP - 47
EP - 65
JO - Brain and Language
JF - Brain and Language
SN - 1090-2155
IS - 1
ER -