Congenital amusia

Brain - Tập 125 Số 2 - Trang 238-251 - 2002
Julie Ayotte1, Isabelle Peretz2,3, Krista L. Hyde2,3
1Department of Psychology, University of Montreal and Research Center of the University Institute of Geriatrics of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
2Department of Psychology, University of Montreal and
3Research Center of the University Institute of Geriatrics of Montreal, Montreal, Canada

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