Fractionating auditory priors: A neural dissociation between active and passive experience of musical sounds
Abstract
Learning, attention and action play a crucial role in determining how stimulus predictions are formed, stored, and updated. Years-long experience with the specific repertoires of sounds of one or more musical styles is what characterizes professional musicians. Here we contrasted active experience with sounds, namely long-lasting motor practice, theoretical study and engaged listening to the acoustic features characterizing a musical style of...
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Title
Fractionating auditory priors: A neural dissociation between active and passive experience of musical sounds
Published Date
May 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
e0216499 - e0216499
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