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Subjects indicate whether the tune sounds right; anyone who gets more than three tunes wrong is judged to be somewhat tune deaf.
Since by definition, tune deaf subjects are unaware of deviations in melodic structure, we predicted that both the MMN and the P300 response to such deviations would be absent in these subjects.
Two percent to 4% of the U.S. population is tune deaf.
Pairs of twins who are tune deaf because of developmental problems might artificially inflate the heritability.
Tune deaf subjects were ascertained by random screening of 1218 individuals in two metropolitan areas.
The tune deaf population may thus constitute a group in which the problem of consciousness might be approached at the cellular and molecular level using the tools of genetic research.
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Neither can tune-deaf people.
A few years ago, scientists at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) in Bethesda, Maryland, discovered that being "tune-deaf" is mostly determined by genes.
The researchers had seven tune-deaf and 10 non-tune-deaf people listen to a variety of familiar tunes such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "The Star-Spangled Banner" while an electroencephalograph measured their brain activity.
Braun believes these results show that the brain can detect the differences even though tune-deaf people aren't aware.
Bottom line: Tune-deaf people can tell, at least on a subconscious level, that a poorly played "Happy Birthday" just doesn't sound quite right.
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