Congenital Amusia: All the Songs Sound the Same

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Congenital Amusia: All the Songs Sound the Same Lauren Stewart, Vincent Walsh  Current Biology  Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages R420-R421 (June 2002) DOI: 10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00913-2

Fig. 1 Music in the brain. The red circles mark the location of positron emission tomography (PET) activations associated with processing of melodies. Top: saggital, horizontal and coronal views representing the location of an activation in the right superior temporal gyrus which was associated with listening to a series of short, unfamiliar tonal melodies, compared with a baseline condition of listening to noise bursts that were acoustically equated to the melodies. Bottom: saggital, horizontal and coronal views representing the location of an activation in the right frontal/opercular region associated with making judgements about the pitch of the first and last notes of the tonal sequences as compared to making judgments about the first two notes (redrawn from [7]). Current Biology 2002 12, R420-R421DOI: (10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00913-2)