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- Two main classifications of amusia exist: acquired amusia, which occurs as a result of brain damage, and congenital amusia, which results from a music-processing...
- Amusia is a musical disorder that includes defects in pitch detection, musical memory and recognition. Amusia may also refer to: Amusia, a 2010 collaborative...
- MRI. Amusia may be congenital or acquired. Congenital amusia, as the term suggests, occurs as a result of birth or one's genes; while acquired amusia occurs...
- or developed. Amusia is a term used to describe someone who has difficulty differentiating pitch or identifying music. Congenital amusia is often referred...
- Beat deafness is a form of congenital amusia characterized by a person's inability to distinguish musical rhythm or move in time to it. Generally, humans...
- Amusia is the first album by American punk rock band Katastrophy Wife, released in 2001 in the UK and 2002 in the US. All tracks are written by Kat Bjelland...
- auditory verbal agnosia (pure word deafness), non-verbal auditory agnosia, amusia and word-meaning deafness, or a mild case of the more severe disorder, cerebral...
- Amusia is a genus of African ground spiders that was first described by Albert Tullgren in 1910. As of May 2019[update] it contains only two species: A...
- working with Katastrophy Wife, a project under which she released the albums Amusia (2001) and All Kneel (2004). She remained out of the public light for several...
- standard deviations above the average) an extraordinary memory in all domains Amusia is also known as tone deafness. Amusics primarily have deficits in processing...