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Music Processing: Left Hemisphere Functions and Right Hemisphere Functions

In broad terms, the evidence on brain lateralization in music processing indicates the following (Table 1):

TABLE 1 Brain Lateralization In Music Processing

Left hemisphere (connected to right ear and right side of body) processes: Right hemisphere (connected to left ear and left side of body) processes:
  • Time-based elements of music (rhythm) using sequence-processing modules
  • Rhythmic aspects of melody
  • Rapidly-changing information such as speech—sequences of words.
  • Pitch-based elements such as the shape of a melody (melodic contour) and tonal patterns
  • Harmony; the right hemisphere is better at spatial cognition; in a sense, the right hemisphere processes pitch and harmony as “spatial” elements of sound
  • The emotional tone of voice (via the left ear, which is connected to the right hemisphere) better than the left hemisphere

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