Modularity of music processing.

Abstract:

:The music faculty is not a monolithic entity that a person either has or does not. Rather, it comprises a set of neurally isolable processing components, each having the potential to be specialized for music. Here we propose a functional architecture for music processing that captures the typical properties of modular organization. The model rests essentially on the analysis of music-related deficits in neurologically impaired individuals, but provides useful guidelines for exploring the music faculty in normal people, using methods such as neuroimaging.

journal_name

Nat Neurosci

journal_title

Nature neuroscience

authors

Peretz I,Coltheart M

doi

10.1038/nn1083

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2003-07-01 00:00:00

pages

688-91

issue

7

eissn

1097-6256

issn

1546-1726

pii

nn1083

journal_volume

6

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