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CHARACTERIZING RHYTHMIC REGULARITY IN SPEECH AND SONG
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Music, like language, relies on listeners’ ability to extract information as it unfolds in time. One key difference between music and language is the strong rhythmic regularity of music relative to language. Despite a wealth of literature describing the rhythms of song as regular and the rhythms of speech as irregular, the acoustic features and neural processing of rhythmic regularity in song and (lack thereof) in speech are poorly understood. This chapter examines acoustic, behavioural, and neural indices of rhythmic regularity in speech and song. Our goal is to review which features induce rhythmic regularity and examine how regularity impacts attention, memory, and comprehension. This work has the potential to inform a wide range of areas, including clinical interventions for speech and reading, best practices for teaching and learning in the classroom, and how attention is captured in real-world scenes.
Title: CHARACTERIZING RHYTHMIC REGULARITY IN SPEECH AND SONG
Description:
Music, like language, relies on listeners’ ability to extract information as it unfolds in time.
One key difference between music and language is the strong rhythmic regularity of music relative to language.
Despite a wealth of literature describing the rhythms of song as regular and the rhythms of speech as irregular, the acoustic features and neural processing of rhythmic regularity in song and (lack thereof) in speech are poorly understood.
This chapter examines acoustic, behavioural, and neural indices of rhythmic regularity in speech and song.
Our goal is to review which features induce rhythmic regularity and examine how regularity impacts attention, memory, and comprehension.
This work has the potential to inform a wide range of areas, including clinical interventions for speech and reading, best practices for teaching and learning in the classroom, and how attention is captured in real-world scenes.
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