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Prevalence of Congenital Amusia

Isabelle Peretz, Dominique Vuvan
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/070961
Isabelle Peretz
BRAMS, University of Montreal;
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Dominique Vuvan
Skidmore College
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Congenital amusia (commonly known as tone-deafness) is a lifelong musical disorder that should affect 4% of the population according to a single estimate based on a single test from 1980. Here we present the first large-based measure of prevalence with a sample of 20,000 participants that does not rely on self-referral. On the basis of three objective tests and a questionnaire, we show that (a) the prevalence of congenital amusia is only 1.5% with slightly more females than males, unlike other developmental disorders where males often predominate; (b) self-disclosure is a reliable index of congenital amusia, that suggests that congenital amusia is hereditary with 46% first-degree relatives similarly affected; c) that the deficit is not attenuated by musical training and d) it emerges in relative isolation from other cognitive disorder except for spatial orientation problems. Hence, we suggest that congenital amusia is likely to result from genetic variations that affect musical abilities specifically.

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Isabelle Peretz, Dominique Vuvan
bioRxiv 070961; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/070961
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Isabelle Peretz, Dominique Vuvan
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