Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3047124 Clinical Neurophysiology 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveWe investigated whether the auditory system of newborn babies extracts the constancy of a pitch interval from exemplars varying in absolute pitch.MethodsEvent-related brain potentials (ERP) were recorded from healthy newborn infants in an oddball paradigm consisting of frequent standard and infrequent deviant tone pairs. Tone pairs varied in absolute frequency. Standard and deviant pairs differed in the amount of pitch difference within the pairs, but not in the direction of pitch change.ResultsDeviant tone pairs elicited a discriminative ERP response.ConclusionsThis result suggests that the neonate auditory system represents pitch intervals similarly to adults.SignificanceAdult-like processing of pitch intervals allows newborn infants to learn music, speech prosody, and to process various important auditory cues based on spectral acoustic features.

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