Recognition of musical emotions and their perceived intensity after unilateral brain damage

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TitreRecognition of musical emotions and their perceived intensity after unilateral brain damage
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursPralus A, Belfi A, Hirel C, Leveque Y, Fornoni L, Bigand E, Jung J, Tranel D, Nighoghossian N, Tillmann B, Caclin A
JournalCORTEX
Volume130
Pagination78-93
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0010-9452
Mots-clésBrain lesion, Emotion perception, Music, Right hemisphere hypothesis, Valence hypothesis
Résumé

{For the hemispheric laterality of emotion processing in the brain, two competing hypotheses are currently still debated. The first hypothesis suggests a greater involvement of the right hemisphere in emotion perception whereas the second hypothesis suggests different involvements of each hemisphere as a function of the valence of the emotion. These hypotheses are based on findings for facial and prosodic emotion perception. Investigating emotion perception for other stimuli, such as music, should provide further insight and potentially help to disentangle between these two hypotheses. The present study investigated musical emotion perception in patients with unilateral right brain damage (RBD

DOI10.1016/j.cortex.2020.05.015