amusia : Related Words Words similar in meaning to amusia
- amusical«
- congenital amusia«
- amusic«
- amusics«
- monica«
- music«
- music processing«
- amusic individual«
- brain«
- pitch«
- brain damage«
- ability«
- pitch perception«
- tone differentiation technique«
- amusic subject«
- deficit«
- pitch discrimination«
- pitch change«
- memory«
- familiar melody«
- acquired amusia«
- wrong note«
- study«
- individual«
- lesion«
- musical scale«
- test«
- musical ability«
- cortical thickness«
- patient«
- familiar song«
- result«
- disorder«
- stroke stage«
- inability«
- symptom«
- musical predisposition«
- musical disability«
- family aggregation«
- congenital amusics«
- amusic brain«
- pitch direction«
- aphasia«
- tune«
- speech«
- aprosody«
- recent study«
- specific neural network«
- finding«
- environmental stimulation«
- dyslexia«
- piano tone«
- temporal event«
- music recognition«
- cortical development«
- pitch variation«
- fourth tone«
- abnormality«
- morphometry«
- correct pitch«
- pitch interval«
- melody«
- cognitive mechanism«
- primary auditory cortex«
- musical characteristic«
- temporal region«
- genetic origin«
- level function«
- auditory cortex«
- voxel«
- deficiency«
- normal individual«
- syllable«
- internal representation«
- broca«
- lack«
- offspring«
- temporal lobe«
- research«
- difficulty«
- malformation«
- infant«
- control«
- learning disability«
- treatment«
- musical notation«
- cognitive function«
- hearing loss«
- brain injury«
- presence«
- test result«
- encoding«
- mri«
- white matter reduction«
- white matter concentration«
- training annoying«
- temporal segmenting«
- temporal relations«
- superior temporal region«
- superior temporal gyrus recruit«
- stressful response«
- stable pitch«
- single processing system«
- sensorial amusia«
- secondary auditory cortex process pitch change«
- rhythmic discrimination«
- reduced white matter«
- receptive impairment«
- receptive dimension«
- prior brain lesion«
- poor pitch perception«
- pitch perception deficit«
- pitch discrimination capability«
- pitch deficit«
- normal music development«
- neural motor center«
- musical processing task«
- musical pitch system«
- musical pitch disorder«
- musical discrimination task«
- musical deficit«
- musical deafness«
- musical apraxia«
- musical alessia«
- musical agraphia«
- music correlate«
- montreal battery«
- mbea series«
- lifelong musical impairment«
- left temporal auditory cortex«
- ischemic mca stroke«
- intact processing«
- instrumental amusia«
- impaired pitch perception«
- hemisphere middle cerebral artery«
- generic cognitive function«
- family environment due«
- f. gall«
- expressive functioning«
- expressive amusia«
- emotional impact«
- distinct processing module«
- dependent tuning«
- correct pitch interval«
- contour error«
- cognitive processing aspect«
- brain structural analysis«
- brain lesion location«
- bilateral temporal cortex«
- amusic testing subject«
- amusic patient«
- amusia exist«
- amnesic amusia«
- acquired aphasia«
- loss«
- involvement«
- such score«
- specific predisposition«
- sequential note«
- rich interconnection«
- receptive amusia«
- normal audiometry«
- neurological history«
- melodic context«
- mbea«
- interval information«
- intact control«
- famous sufferers«
- contour information«
- comparison sequence«
- behavioral failure«
- august knoblauch«
- unfamiliar melody«
- separate neural pathway«
- remarkable musical ability«
- mixed disorder«
- intonational difference«
- competent control«
- note«
- temporal auditory cortex«
- standard intelligence test«
- rhythm perception«
- musical stimulation«
- musical disorder«
- lifelong inability«
- intact individual«
- influential neurologist«
- distinct neural network«
- semantic fluency«
- secondary auditory cortex«
- pitch processing«
- ongoing sequence«
- correct rhythm«
- combined task«
- defect«
- temporal lobe lesion«
- regular tempo«
- most sufferer«
- inferior frontal lobe«
- extensive musical training«
- brain anomaly«
- recognition«
- unaffected sibling«
- spoken lyric«
- temporal regularity«
- identical phenomenon«
- lyric«
- tonal context«
- pitch information«
- motor cortical«
- intact brain«
- speech intonation«
- baptiste bouillaud«
- processing component«
- music memory«
- tune note«
- temporal gyrus«
- successive pitch«
- opposite scenario«
- neural connectivity«
- musical syntax«
- musical competence«
- hemisphere lesion«
- auditory agnosia«
- poor singer«
- perceptual mechanism«
- many research study«
- tone deafness«
- scale note«
- music ability«
- dysphasia«
- scale tone«
- regular pulse«
- neuroanatomy«
- central tone«
- multiple pitch«
- heschl«
- executive process«
- musical organ«
- remarkable exception«
- perceptual skill«
- processing«
- viable treatment option«
- impaired performance«
- constant pitch«
- successive note«
- identical word«
- dominant hemisphere«
- mental flexibility«
- cognitive defect«
- aphasic«
- spatial task«
- conventional music«
- melodic tune«
- pitch contour«
- language«
- rhythmic aspect«
- spatial processing«
- similar disorder«
- perception«
- dissonant interval«
- significant recovery«
- memory skill«
- noise«
- musical component«
- beat«
- rhythm«
- extensive exposure«