Search results for "Auditory stimulation"

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The "ticktock" of our internal clock: direct brain evidence of subjective accents in isochronous sequences.

2003

The phenomenon commonly known as subjective accenting refers to the fact that identical sound events within purely isochronous sequences are perceived as unequal. Although subjective accenting has been extensively explored using behavioral methods, no physiological evidence has ever been provided for it. In the present study, we tested the notion that these perceived irregularities are related to the dynamic deployment of attention. We disrupted listeners' expectancies in different positions of auditory equitone sequences and measured their responses through brain event-related potentials (ERPs). Significant differences in a late parietal (P3-like) ERP component were found between the resp…

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Estudio de la discriminación auditiva en educación infantil en Valencia

2018

Este estudio se centra en conocer en qué grado los tutores de 2o ciclo de Educación Infantil de las escuelas públicas de Valencia (España) trabajan el lenguaje musical en sus alum- nos, con el fin de analizar la importancia que le atribuyen a la estimulación auditiva temprana por medio del desarrollo de la discriminación de sonidos musicales y su didáctica. La investigación es cuantitativa-cualitativa, por encuesta con cuestionario, administrado a 95 tutores. Como resultado, se confirma la escasa estimulación que reciben los niños y la necesidad de ofertar más cursos de formación en didáctica musical para este colectivo docente. This study aims to know to what extent tutors of the 2nd cycle…

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Sounding Together: Family-Centered Music Therapy as Facilitator for Parental Singing During Skin-to-Skin Contact

2017

Introduction: When it comes to the delicate relationship between a baby and its parents, the voices of the parents have a significant role in communicating love, tenderness, and closeness as well as in supporting self-regulation as necessary for secure attachment. Under suboptimal experiences, such as premature birth, infant-directed singing takes on an even more important and therapeutic role since preterm infants miss the finely attuned auditory stimulation of the womb and the mother-infant dyad is disrupted too early.

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