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You are here: Home » Neurology » Harmonic relationships and brainstem encoding

Harmonic relationships influence auditory brainstem encoding of chords

Cover of NeuroReportMarmel et al
NeuroReport 22 (10) July 2011
ISSN: 0959-4965 • Frequency: 18/year • Subscribe Now • Journal Website

As subcortical and cortical processing dynamically interact to shape auditory perception in an experience-dependentmanner,this study explores whether subcortical processing of musical sounds would be sensitive to harmonic relationships.

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