PSYCH 2MP3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Premotor Cortex, Auditory Cortex, Temporal Lobe

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Show that neural entrainment is linked to our physical responses to musical rhythms there are areas within the premotor cortex which are active even when listeners have no intention of moving to the beat auditory specialization for rhythm i. Does the auditory cortex how any specialization for rhythm: evidence that the left temporal lobe (more than the right) is necessary for music perception. To what degree do different parts of the brain contribute to rhythm versus pitch perception: mixed picture from evidence, some studies say that melody and rhythm are processed independently, others say together. Schmidt"s theory of motor control idea of a generalized motor program" muscles: says your brain stores time intervals as proportional relationships, as your rate of movement speeds up / slows down, these proportions are maintained. Refers to intentional deviations from notated timing that a performer uses to convey their interpretation of the music.

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