Journal article
Finding your voice: A singing lesson from functional imaging
SJ Wilson, DF Abbott, D Lusher, EC Gentle, GD Jackson
Human Brain Mapping | WILEY | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.21173
Abstract
Vocal singing (singing with lyrics) shares features common to music and language but it is not clear to what extent they use the same brain systems, particularly at the higher cortical level, and how this varies with expertise. Twenty-six participants of varying singing ability performed two functional imaging tasks. The first examined covert generative language using orthographic lexical retrieval while the second required covert vocal singing of a well-known song. The neural networks subserving covert vocal singing and language were found to be proximally located, and their extent of cortical overlap varied with singing expertise. Nonexpert singers showed greater engagement of their langua..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Contract grant sponsor: Australian Research Council; Contract grant number: DP0449862; Contract grant sponsors: University of Auckland Research Committee; Operational Infrastructure Support Program of the State Government of Victoria, Australia.