Lecture 27 Flashcards
what occurs with acquired amusia?
there is high degree of heterogeneity
where the damage located in the brain in acquired amusia?
great severity in right hemisphere
Sihvonen tested stroke patients damage to the brain…what parts of the brain were damaged?
- right STG
- MTG
- insula
- putamen
what occurred to the gray and white matter in the Sihvonen that studied stroke patients?
- gray matter decreased in right STG and right MTG
- white matter decreases in right MTG
gray matter decreasing in the right temporal area causes what kind of damage?
- posterior damage = pitch-based deficits
- anterior = beat finding disorder
was gray matter volume changes in one area of the brain?
no -> widespread areas of the right cortex
where are white matter abnormalities found?
various regions -> corpus callosum too
acquired amusia shows damage in what areas?
- damage extended beyond auditory regions and higher-level cognition
along with amusia what other impairment appears?
language
- worse performance on verbal expression/comprehension tests
acquired amusia is associated with deficits related to _________ ________
visuospatial processing
t or f: deficits are found in other domains other than visuospatial processing
true
- working memory
- verbal learning
- attention
- executive functioning
what do amusics not seek out?
do not seek out music for recreational purposes
what is musical anhedonia?
lack of pleasure derived from listening to music
is there an association or dissociation between the ability to perceive music and the ability to experience pleasure in response to music?
dissociation
what can musical anhedonia co-occur with?
depression