Overview
Pitch perception and memory are central in auditory cognition, in particular for sound source segregation and recognition, speech prosody and music processing. Here the investigator assess pitch perception and memory in hearing-impaired listeners wearing cochlear implant(s) and listeners with congenital amusia, both compared with control listeners. Behavioral, EEG, and MEG measures are collected in audio and audio-visual contexts to characterize pitch processing deficits, and test a pitch training program.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
For adult participants:
- Aged between 18 and 90
- Absence of neurological and psychiatric disorders
- No major cognitive deficit, ability to understand and apply study instructions
- Motivation to participate efficiently in the study
- Written informed consent to participant in the study
- Affiliated to social security
- Control participants and participants with congenital amusia for Experiment 5: MRI/MEG compatibility
For underage participants:
- Subject aged 5 years and over
- Informed consent of parents or guardians for the participation of the child being studied
- No neurological or psychiatric history
- Without major cognitive impairment and ability to understand and apply setpoint.
- Subject affiliated to a social security scheme
- Motivation to participate effectively in the project
Exclusion Criteria:
For adult participants:
- Age below 18 or above 90
- Pregnant or breast-feeding woman
For underage participants:
- Pregnant or nursing minors