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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) 1:39 - What We Can Learn from Congenital Anomalies21:10 - Mapping the Mind of a Musical Savant42:41 - The Incredible Savant Synd
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) 1:34 - Main TalkExploring the life of musical savant Derek Paravicini, severely developmentally disabled from complications at b
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Fragments of Genius: Mapping the Mind of a Musical Savant This talk summarizes the findings from a series of experiments undertaken over a number of years with the prodigious musical savant Derek Paravicini. These sought to map his perceptual and cognitive musical abilities with some precision; to identify the strategies he uses in learning new
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The human mind is one of the features that makes our species unusual, and any narrative of our origins must include explanations for how our mental facilities were generated by genetic and cultural evolutionary processes. Comparative studies with the minds of other species and direct studies of how the typical human brain creates the mind are valuable approaches. However, many useful clues can
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This series brings together experts who have pursued in-depth explorations of the extraordinary variations of the human mind. ... Peretz: Born to be Musical: What We Can Learn from Congenital Anomalies (8/26/2019) CARTA: Extraordinary Variations of the Human Mind: Lessons for Anthropogeny: Darold Treffert: The Incredible Savant Syndrome (3
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Dr. Peretz is a professor of Psychology at the University of Montreal and the holder of a Canada Research Chair in neurocognition of music. She is renowned for her work on congenital and acquired musical disorders (amusia) and on the biological foundations of music processing in general. In 2005, Dr. Peretz became the founding co-director of
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Darold Treffert University of Wisconsin: The Incredible Savant Syndrome: Bruce Miller University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Acquired Savantism in Neurological Conditions: Isabelle Peretz BRAMS, Université de Montréal: Born to be Musical: What We can Learn from Congenital Anomalies: Adam Ockelford University of Roehampton
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Isabelle Peretz examines what congenital amusia - the condition where one is amusical, lacking such abilities as pitch or rhythm recognition - can tell us about the neurobiological origins of musical ability in humans. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 32445] Show more
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Congenital anomalies provide a natural experiment—a rare chance to examine the biological basis of musicality by tracing causal links between genes, environment, brain, and behavior. Significant advances have been made on the neurobiology of musicality by studying individuals who were born with severe music-specific disorders.
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The Incredible Savant Syndrome Darold Treffert, The Treffert Center Savant Syndrome is a rare but remarkable condition in which persons with some underlying brain condition, often but not always autism, have some extraordinary islands of ability which stand in stark, jarring contrast to overall limitations.
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Chapter 2. Born musical; ... A world-renowned expert on music and the brain, Isabelle Peretz takes up the joint challenge of enlightening us on the main findings of more than thirty years of neurobiological research on music and education, and translating them, where possible, into actionable recommendations directly applicable to the music
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ABSTRACT: Brain specialization for music refers to the possibility that the hu- man brain is equipped with neural networks that are dedicated to the process- ing of music. Finding support for the existence of such music-specific networks suggests that music may have biological roots. Conversely, the discovery that music may have systematic
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Tone-deafness is a life-long inability to appreciate and engage in musical activities. For almost a century, there have been voices that have denied its existence (Kazez, 1985). Some music educators, for example, consider tone-deafness as resulting from either lack of motivation or from improper training.
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Isabelle Peretz examines what congenital amusia - the condition where one is amusical, lacking such abilities as pitch or rhythm recognition - can tell us about the neurobiological origins of musical ability in humans. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 32445]
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Congenital amusia constitutes a natural experiment, giving us a rare chance to examine the biological basis of music by tracing causal links among genes, environment, brain, and behavior. KEYWORDS—congenital amusia; music cognition; musical brain; musical genes; tone deafness. Humans are born with the potential to both speak and make music.
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individuals who appear to be born unmusical. Musical predispositions Neurologically intact individuals appear to be born musical. Before one year of age, the pre-linguistic infant displays remarkable musical abilities that are similar, in many respects,to thoseofadults.Justasmaturelisteners, infants display sensitivity to musical scales and to
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CARTA: Extraordinary Variations of the Human Mind: Lessons for Anthropogeny: Isabelle Peretz: Born to be Musical: What We Can Learn from Congenital Anomalies. 8/26/2019; 20 minutes. Isabelle Peretz examines what congenital amusia - the condition where one is amusical, lacking such abilities as pitch or rhythm recognition - can tell us about the
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Darold Treffert, a Wisconsin psychiatrist who studied the Savant Syndrome for over 50 years, is of the opinion that the brain of a person who has suffered a severe head injury is capable of
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Thank you. Educators can order this NOVA program for $44.95 plus shipping and handling. Call 1-800-255-9424, or order online at shoppbs.org. Find the complete program transcript, including credits
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Musical abilities are acquired early and spontaneously, as are language abilities. Moreover, as I have argued along with others, musical abilities might well be distinct from language and be subserved by specialized neural networks under the guidance of innate mechanisms. Accordingly, any given individual would be born with the potential to become musically proficient. In order to identify
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An organism's absolute fitness is the total number of surviving offspring that an individual produces during its lifetime (its lifetime reproductive success).some things that contribute to fitness are: its chance of living to a certain age (age specific survivorship), its number of offspring