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1. Do variants in the coding regions ofFOXP2, a gene implicated in speech disorder, confer a risk for congenital amusia?

2. Cross-Frequency Brain Network Dynamics Support Pitch Change Detection

3. Improvisation is a novel tool to study musicality

4. The relationship between acoustic and musical pitch processing in adolescents

5. Ability to process musical pitch is unrelated to the memory advantage for vocal music

6. The singing voice is special: Persistence of superior memory for vocal melodies despite vocal-motor distractions

7. Basic timekeeping deficit in the Beat-based Form of Congenital Amusia

8. Random feedback makes listeners tone-deaf

9. Musical and vocal emotion perception for cochlear implants users

10. Specialized neural dynamics for verbal and tonal memory: fMRI evidence in congenital amusia

11. Modulation of electric brain responses evoked by pitch deviants through transcranial direct current stimulation

12. Effect of Age on Attentional Control in Dual-Tasking

13. Neural overlap in processing music and speech

14. Comorbidity and cognitive overlap between developmental dyslexia and congenital amusia

15. Decreased risk of falls in patients attending music sessions on an acute geriatric ward: results from a retrospective cohort study

16. Effects of vocal training in a musicophile with congenital amusia

17. The co-occurrence of pitch and rhythm disorders in congenital amusia

18. Impairments in musical abilities reflected in the auditory brainstem: evidence from congenital amusia

19. The specificity of neural responses to music and their relation to voice processing: An fMRI-adaptation study

20. Musical training improves the ability to understand speech-in-noise in older adults

21. Cardiorespiratory optimization during improvised singing and toning

22. Music listening engages specific cortical regions within the temporal lobes: Differences between musicians and non-musicians

23. Singing ability is rooted in vocal-motor control of pitch

24. Learning sung lyrics aids retention in normal ageing and Alzheimer's disease

25. The effects of short-term musical training on the neural processing of speech-in-noise in older adults

26. Distinct electrophysiological indices of maintenance in auditory and visual short-term memory

27. Amusic does not mean unmusical: Beat perception and synchronization ability despite pitch deafness

28. Pitch discrimination without awareness in congenital amusia: Evidence from event-related potentials

29. Vocal pitch shift in congenital amusia (pitch deafness)

30. Benefits of Music Training for Perception of Emotional Speech Prosody in Deaf Children With Cochlear Implants

31. Emotional recognition from dynamic facial, vocal and musical expressions following traumatic brain injury

32. Playing Super Mario 64 increases hippocampal grey matter in older adults

33. Neurobiology of Congenital Amusia

34. Activation in the Right Inferior Parietal Lobule Reflects the Representation of Musical Structure beyond Simple Pitch Discrimination

35. Individual differences in rhythmic cortical entrainment correlate with predictive behavior in sensorimotor synchronization

36. Amusics can imitate what they cannot discriminate

37. The basis of musical consonance as revealed by congenital amusia

38. Born to dance but beat deaf: A new form of congenital amusia

39. Functional MRI Evidence of an Abnormal Neural Network for Pitch Processing in Congenital Amusia

40. Abnormal pitch—time interference in congenital amusia: Evidence from an implicit test

41. An acoustical study of vocal pitch matching in congenital amusia

42. Integrated Preattentive Processing of Vowel and Pitch

43. Load-dependent Brain Activity Related to Acoustic Short-term Memory for Pitch

44. Tonal Language Processing in Congenital Amusia

45. Music Lexical Networks

46. Processing interactions between phonology and melody: Vowels sing but consonants speak

47. Singing in congenital amusia

48. Universal Recognition of Three Basic Emotions in Music

49. Modulation of the startle reflex by pleasant and unpleasant music

50. Evidence of lateralized anteromedial temporal structures involvement in musical emotion processing

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