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Spatial Pitch Representation in Amusia by nv4972 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This study investigates the spatial representation of pitch in individuals with congenital amusia compared to controls. The findings indicate that while both groups show a spatial congruence effect in pitch classification tasks, amusic individuals exhibit slower response times, suggesting a less stable pitch-space mapping. The results imply that the difficulties faced by those with congenital amusia may be linked to a linguistic association rather than a general impairment in spatial processing.

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