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Irrelevant sound interference on phonological and tonal working memory in musicians and nonmusicians.

Ana Clara Naufel DefilippiRicardo Basso GarciaCesar Galera
Published in: Psicologia, reflexao e critica : revista semestral do Departamento de Psicologia da UFRGS (2019)
Our results offer further support that tone recognition is specifically impaired by irrelevant tones, but irrelevant words did not disrupt pseudoword or tone recognition. Although these results do not reflect a double-dissociation pattern between phonological and tonal working memory, they provide evidence that temporary retention of tonal information is subject to specific tonal interference, indicating that working memory for tones involves specific processes.
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