individuals with congenital amusia have difficulty recognizing and discriminating melodies. While much research has focused on the perceptual deficits of congenital amusics, the extent to which these deficits have an impact on the ability to engage with and appreciate music remains unexplored. The current study used experience sampling methodology to identify distinct patterns of music-related behavior in individuals with amusia and matched controls. Cluster analysis was used to group individuals according to the similarity of their behavior, regardless of their status as amusic or control. This yielded a two-cluster solution: one cluster comprising 59% of the amusic sample and 6% of controls and the other comprising 41% of the amusic sample and 94% of controls. Comparisons of the two clusters in terms of specific aspects of music listening behavior revealed differences in levels of music engagement and appreciation. Further comparisons provided support for the existence of amusic subgroups showing distinct attitudes toward music. The findings are discussed in relation to social, contextual, and demographic factors.
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September 01 2012
The Experience of Music in Congenital Amusia
Diana Omigie,
University of London, New Cross, London, United Kingdom
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Diana Omigie, Department of Psychology, Whitehead building, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, United Kingdom e-mail: [email protected]
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Daniel Müllensiefen,
Daniel Müllensiefen
University of London, New Cross, London, United Kingdom
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Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart
University of London, New Cross, London, United Kingdom
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Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Diana Omigie, Department of Psychology, Whitehead building, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, United Kingdom e-mail: [email protected]
Music Perception (2012) 30 (1): 1–18.
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Received:
January 31 2011
Accepted:
September 06 2011
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Diana Omigie, Daniel Müllensiefen, Lauren Stewart; The Experience of Music in Congenital Amusia. Music Perception 1 September 2012; 30 (1): 1–18. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2012.30.1.1
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