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1 redictive acoustic features was different in amusia.
2 information about which brain areas underlie amusia.
3 temporal and temporoparietal areas in pitch amusia.
4 all published case reports of lesion-induced amusia.
5 olume, which correlated with the severity of amusia.
6 t for noninvasive brain stimulation to treat amusia.
7 dies of patients with acquired or congenital amusia [5-8] suggest that the right posterior superior t
8 resent study investigated whether congenital amusia, a lifelong disorder of musical processing, impac
9 This study investigated whether congenital amusia, a neuro-developmental disorder of musical percep
10 y in a sample of individuals with congenital amusia, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by d
11 d preferences in individuals with congenital amusia, a neurogenetic disorder characterized by abnorma
13 lications for the diagnosis and prognosis of amusia after stroke and for rehabilitation planning.
16 measuring fMRI responses in 11 subjects with amusia and 11 age- and education-matched controls to a s
20 as the crucial neural substrate for acquired amusia and highlight the importance of different tempora
21 vation and connectivity patterns in acquired amusia and highlight the role of dorsal networks in amus
22 evident in anterior temporal areas in rhythm amusia and in posterior temporal and temporoparietal are
23 gions form the neural substrate for acquired amusia and its recovery, we performed a voxel-based lesi
26 allenge the prevailing view that deficits in amusia are specific to the musical or even the auditory
27 ovides further evidence for the existence of amusia as a distinct form of auditory agnosia, but does
28 group of individuals afflicted by congenital amusia, as a model of altered function in processing sou
29 with a disorder recently termed 'congenital amusia' (CA) fail to recognise common tunes from their c
30 duced longitudinal structural effects in the amusia circuit were confirmed as reduction of both gray
33 found that the participants with congenital amusia exhibited deficits both at the level of detecting
34 functional connectivity were detected in the amusia group between left prefrontal language-related re
36 rception ability, previous lesion studies of amusia have been methodologically limited in both spatia
44 In the prospective cohort, lesions causing amusia mapped to a common brain network, centering on th
45 ion of music preferences, and illustrate how amusia may be used to investigate normal auditory functi
48 ducibility and specificity of the identified amusia network were then tested in an independent prospe
58 ohort of individuals afflicted by congenital amusia, which we considered here as a model of altered f