We have a new paper out in Neurocase today, as a result of a collaboration between researchers at Ryerson University and at BRAMS/Universite de Montreal. Over 15 months, we worked with a sufferer of congenital amusia in his efforts to improve his singing abilities. While the results were mixed, with no permanent improvement in singing ability, we did find improvements in rhythmic and metric abilities, as well as temporary singing improvements. We also find evidence supporting the role of the arcuate fasciculus in musical perception and production abilities.
The paper is available on the Publications page, or here.
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