Re: physiological basis of tone deafness ("Steven M. Boker" )


Subject: Re: physiological basis of tone deafness
From:    "Steven M. Boker"  <smb3u(at)KIPTRON.PSYC.VIRGINIA.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 5 Dec 1995 16:28:10 -0500

Judith, Another interesting note (excuse me) is that there is some indication that the production of tonal pitch is lateralized in the brain \cite{Bogen71a}. (at)ARTICLE{Bogen71a, AUTHOR = {Bogen, J. E. and Gordon, H. W.}, TITLE = {Musical tests for functional lateralization with intracarotid amobarbital}, JOURNAL = {Nature}, VOLUME = {230}, PAGES = {524--525}, YEAR = {1971} } Steven --- Steven M. Boker 804-982-5062 (voice/fax) 804-295-0009 (home) boker(at)virginia.edu http://kiptron.psyc.virginia.edu/steve_boker/ Dept. of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903


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