A note of caution on tone language advantages for music

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Abstract

Liu et al. (2023, Current Biology) claim that speakers of a wide array of tone languages—where pitch patterns affect word meaning—show improved musical pitch perception vs. non-tone languages. I show that the statistical model they used overstates the consistency of tone-language effects, leaving uncertainty about how widespread these effects are.

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