Projects per year
Abstract / Description of output
In the adult brain, melody and rhythm processing have been found to show different hemispheric dominance, with the right hemisphere apparently more sensitive to melody and the left hemisphere to rhythm. We used a novel, child-friendly scanning protocol to examine the neural basis of melody and rhythm processing in young children (mean age 6 years 4 months, n=33). FMRI data were acquired using a sparse temporal sampling technique, taking advantage of the natural delay in the cerebrovascular response to neuronal activity. We found that this group of young children showed some differential specialization for melody and rhythm processing, but to a lesser extent than previously reported in adults. These results suggest that hemispheric specialization for musical processing may develop with age.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 1723-6 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Neuroreport |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 11 |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Imaging melody and rhythm processing in young children'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
- 1 Finished
-
Wingate Foundation: fMRI research with young children (£9,000)
1/11/02 → 31/10/03
Project: Project from a former institution
-
After one year of musical training, young children show a left-hemispheric shift for melody processing
Overy, K., Norton, A., Cronin, K., Alsop, D., Winner, E. & Schlaug, G., Jun 2004, In: NeuroImage. 22, Supplement 1 (Cognition and Attention), p. e2075-e2076 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting abstract › peer-review
-
The effects of experience and brain maturity on neural correlates of music processing
Cronin, K., Overy, K., Norton, A., Marchina, S., Winner, E. & Schlaug, G., Jun 2004, In: NeuroImage. 22, S1, p. e1938-e1940 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting abstract › peer-review
-
Musical processing in young children aged 5 to 7: An fMRI study
Overy, K., Norton, A., Alsop, D., Gaab, N., Winner, E. & Schlaug, G., 8 Nov 2003. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
Activities
- 1 Invited talk
-
Plenary Lecture: Young Children Processing Rhythm and Melody: Pre and Post Music Training
Katie Overy (Speaker)
5 May 2005 → 8 May 2005Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk