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Mental concerts: Musical imagery and auditory cortex
Neuron
  • Robert J. Zatorre, McGill University
  • Andrea R. Halpern, Bucknell University
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Department
Psychology
Abstract

Most people intuitively understand what it means to “hear a tune in your head.” Converging evidence now indicates that auditory cortical areas can be recruited even in the absence of sound and that this corresponds to the phenomenological experience of imagining music. We discuss these findings as well as some methodological challenges. We also consider the role of core versus belt areas in musical imagery, the relation between auditory and motor systems during imagery of music performance, and practical implications of this research.

Citation Information
Robert J. Zatorre and Andrea R. Halpern. "Mental concerts: Musical imagery and auditory cortex" Neuron Vol. 47 Iss. 1 (2005) p. 9 - 12
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrea_halpern/3/