Bibliography on absolute pitch (2007)

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  1. E Alexandra Athos, Barbara Levinson, Amy Kistler, Jason Zemansky, Alan Bostrom, Nelson Freimer, Jane Gitschier (2007) "Dichotomy and perceptual distortions in absolute pitch ability", Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 104:14795-14800.
    [abstract]

  2. K Davids, J Baker (2007), "Genes, environment and sport performance - Why the nature-nurture dualism is no longer relevant", Sports Medicine, 37(11):961-980.

  3. KM Douglas, DK Bilkey (2007), "Amusia is associated with deficits in spatial processing", Nature Neuroscience, 10:915-921.

  4. Dennis T Drayna (2007), "Absolute pitch: A special group of ears" (commentary), Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences,104(37):14549-1455.
    [abstract]

  5. M Arias Gomez (2007) "Music and neurology" (in Spanish), Neurologia, 22(1):39-45.

  6. PK Gregersen, E Kowalsky, W Li (2007), "Reply to Henthorn and Deutsch -- Ethnicity versus early environment: Comment on 'Early childhood music education and predisposition to absolute pitch: teasing apart genes and environment", American Journal of Medical Genetics, 143A:104-105.
    [PDF]

  7. Andrea Friedrich, Thomas Zentall, Ronald Weisman (2007), "Absolute pitch: frequency-range discriminations in pigeons (Columba livia) -- comparisons with zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and humans (Homo sapiens)", Journal of Comparative Psychology, 121(1):95-105.
    [ abstract]

  8. T Henthorn, D Deutsch (2007), "Ethnicity versus Early Environment: Comment on 'Early childhood music education and predisposition to absolute pitch: Teasing apart genes and environment' by Peter K. Gregersen, Elena Kowalsky, Nina Kohn, and Elizabeth West Marvin (2000)", American Journal of Medical Genetics, 143A:102-103.
    [PDF]

  9. AE Hernandez (2007), "Age of acquisition: Its neural and computational mechanisms", Psychological Bulletin, 133(4):638-650.

  10. I Hsieh, K Saberi (2007), "Temporal integration in absolute identification of musical pitch", Hearing Research, 233(1):108-116.

  11. KL Hyde, JP Lerch, RJ Zatorre, TD Griffiths, AC Evans, I Peretz (2007), "Cortical thickness in congenital amusia: when less is better than more", Journal of Neuroscience, 27:13028-13032.

  12. Andreas C Lehmann, John A Sloboda, Robert H Woody (2007) Psychology for Musicians: Understanding and Acquiring the Skills (Oxford University Press). ISBN 0195146107
    [google book]

  13. Pascale Lidji, Régine Kolinsky, Aliette Lochy, José Morais (2007), "Spatial associations for musical stimuli: a piano in the head?", Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33(5):1189-1207
    [abstract]

  14. J Mandell, K Schulze, G Schlaug (2007), "Congenital amusia: an auditory-feedback disorder?", Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25:323-334.

  15. Julie O'Connor (2007), "Exploring the self-concept and identity of Sydney Conservatorium students with and without absolute pitch", Bachelor of Music Thesis (Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sidney)
    [abstract]

  16. I Peretz, S Cummings, MP Dube (2007), "The genetics of congenital amusia (or tone-deafness): a family aggregation study", American Journal of Human Genetics, 81:582-588.

  17. A Rakowski, K Miyazaki (2007), "Absolute pitch: common traits in music and language", Archives of Acoustics, 32(1):5-16.

  18. Oliver Sack (2007) Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (Knopf, New York). ISBN 1400040817
    [google book]
    [an excerpt ]