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The Montreal Protocol for Identification of Amusia
Authors:D T Vuvan  S Paquette  G Mignault Goulet  I Royal  M Felezeu  I Peretz
Institution:1.Psychology Department,Skidmore College,Saratoga Springs,USA;2.International Laboratory for Brain, Music, and Sound Research,Montreal,Canada;3.Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,Harvard Medical School,Boston,USA;4.Department of Psychology,University of Montreal,Montreal,Canada
Abstract:The Montreal Battery for the Evaluation of Amusia (MBEA; Peretz, Champod, & Hyde Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 999, 58–75, 2003) is an empirically grounded quantitative tool that is widely used to identify individuals with congenital amusia. The use of such a standardized measure ensures that the individuals tested will conform to a specific neuropsychological profile, allowing for comparisons across studies and research groups. Recently, a number of researchers have published credible critiques of the usefulness of the MBEA as a diagnostic tool for amusia. Here we argue that the MBEA and its online counterpart, the AMUSIA tests (Peretz et al. Music Perception, 25, 331–343, 2008), should be considered steps in a screening process for amusia, rather than standalone diagnostic tools. The goal of this article is to present, in detailed and easily replicable format, the full protocol through which congenital amusics should be identified. In providing information that has often gone unreported in published articles, we aim to clarify the strengths and limitations of the MBEA and to make recommendations for its continued use by the research community as part of the Montreal Protocol for Identification of Amusia.
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