10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «AMUSIA»
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Handbook of Theoretical Atomic Physics: Data for Photon ...
The aim of this book is to present highly accurate and extensive theoretical Atomic data and to give a survey of selected calculational methods for atomic physics, used to obtain these data.
Miron Amusia, Larissa Chernysheva, Victor Yarzhemsky,
2012
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The Psychology of Music
I. Congenital. Amusia. The vast majority of humans are born with the potential to
make music. For most persons who are musically illiterate, this musical trait is
expressed by avid listening and occasional dancing and singing. Such a musical
...
3
Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Congenital
Amusia
Keywords. congenital amusia, tone-deafness, pitch and time processing, behavioral and neural correlates, auditory cortex, fMRI, voxel-based morphometry
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The Neurosciences and Music III: Disorders and Plasticity
Automatic Brain Responses to Pitch Changes in Congenital Amusia Patricia
Moreau, Pierre Jolicœur, and Isabelle Peretz BRAMS, Universit ́e de Montr ́eal,
Qu ́ebec, Canada Congenital amusia is a lifelong disorder affecting the
processing of ...
Simone Dalla Bella, Virginia Burdet Penhune,
2009
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Localization of Clinical Syndromes in Neuropsychology and ...
Anatomical Aspects Motor Amusia Motor amusia is usually observed in cases
with frontal lobe lesions in the right hemisphere. Mann (1888) described a case
of motor amusia without the accompanying presence of aphasia. An autopsy of
the ...
Joseph M. Tonkonogy, Antonio E. Puente,
2009
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Cross Reference Aphasia Amusia Amusia is a loss of the ability to appreciate
music despite normal intelligence, memory, and language function. Subtypes
have been described: receptive or sensory amusia is loss of the ability to
appreciate ...
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Introduction to the Psychology of Music
Even today amusia is frequently taken to mean this complete indifference to
music. By “ amusia ”, however, we are to understand disturbances in, and lack of,
mruical perceptivity which, analogous to aphasia, are apparently the result of ...
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Springer Handbook of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Amusia: Many-body Effects in Electron Atomic Shells (A. F. loffe Physical-
Technical In- 23.20 stitute Publications, Leningrad 1968) pp. 1-144 in Russian
23.5 M.Ya. Amusia: X-Ray and Inner-Shell Processes, 23.21 AIP Conf. Proc. 389,
ed. by ...
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Bibliography of low energy electron and photon cross section ...
Normalized Normalized 6737 Martin, 75 6591 Wendin, 75 7563 Farnoux, 75
8793 Scofield, 76 8036 Amusia, 76 8793 Scofield, 76 6737 Martin, 75 9680
Tiwari, 77 8793 Scofield, 76 7555 Manson, 75 7408 Carter, 75 8453 Carter. 76
8793 ...
J. W. Gallagher, John R. Rumble, Earl Claude Beaty,
1979
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An Architectural Approach to Level Design
Amusia occurs in both receptive and expressive forms. In receptive amusia,
patients are, to a greater or lesser degree, 'tone deaf'. In such a case, if the
patient were to listen to a singer simply humming the tune to a song, he might be
unable to ...
Christopher W. Totten,
2014
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «AMUSIA»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
amusia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Cheeky date for pop duo
Romanian-born Gabriela and Monica Irimia will appear at Whittles, King Street on July 2, in a gig organised by Amusia Awareness, part of a ... «Oldham Chronicle, mai 15»
The unsung story of amusia
The term amusia was coined back in 1888 by a doctor called August Knoblauch, following the first diagnosis of the condition 10 years earlier. «ScienceBlog.com, mai 15»
Book review: 'Tastes Like Music,' bodies' weird wonders
... the beat in a song, is related to the rarer and more severe phenomena of amusia, a condition in which a person cannot enjoy music because ... «Asheville Citizen-Times, mar 15»
Talent Does Not Decide Whether You Succeed
Sure, some people actually suffer from amusia — which causes tone deafness — but it only occurs in about 1 in 20 people. The bottom line for ... «Lifehacker Australia, fev 15»
Singing: Use it or lose it
Only a tiny subset of the population is truly tone deaf (a condition known as amusia), which means they can't hear most changes in pitch. «Northdallasgazette, fev 15»
Fundraiser for ailing musician set for Sunday
One unfortunate side effect, known as amusia, is the inability to recognize musical tones or to reproduce them. Today, nearing the two-year ... «Press & Sun-Bulletin, fev 15»
Science and Music: The Mystery of Amusia
The field of music cognition is rapidly developing, thanks particularly to discoveries concerning amusia. People with amusia have difficulty ... «La Scena Musicale, fev 15»
Regular practice may be key to singing on pitch
Only a tiny subset of the population is truly tone deaf (a condition known as amusia), which means they can't hear most changes in pitch. «Medical Xpress, fev 15»
Land of the Lost: U of C neuroscientist helping people with rare …
Then there's amusia, the inability to make sense of music. Amusia turns an orchestral melody from a pleasure to a cacophony as irritating as ... «Calgary Herald, jan 15»
Strange But True: Average vocabulary is ...
Despite the sound of the word, those who suffer from amusia do not have any impairment of their sense of humor; rather, they're tone deaf ... «Naples Daily News, jan 15»