Music Publications

The following publications reflect my interest in studying music cognition in neurodegnerative diseases and the 19th-century history of music cognition:

Johnson JK (in press) Music recognition in frontotemporal lobar degeneration.  In F.C. Rose (Ed.), Neurology of Music.  London: Imperial College Press.

Johnson JK, Graziano A & Hayward J (in press) Historical perspectives on the study of music in neurology.  in F.C. Rose (Ed.), Neurology of Music.  London: Imperial College Press.

Graziano A & Johnson JK  (2006) Richard Wallaschek’s nineteenth-century contributions to the psychology of music.  Music Perception, 23, 293-304.

Graziano A & Johnson JK (2006).  The influence of scientific research on nineteenth-century musical thought: The work of Richard Wallaschek.  International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music, 37, 17-32.

Johnson JK & Graziano A  (2003). Knoblauch and amusia: A nineteenth-century cognitive model of music.  Brain and Cognition, 51, 102-114.

Golob EJ, Johnson JK & Starr A  (2002).  Auditory event-related potentials during target detection are abnormal in mild cognitive impairment.  Clinical Neurophysiology, 113, 151-161. 

Johnson JK, Petsche H, Richter P, von Stein A, & Filz O (1996).  The dependence of coherence estimates of spontaneous EEG on gender and music training.  Music Perception, 13, 563-582.

Johnson JK & Ulatowska HK (1996). The nature of the tune and text in the production of songs in Alzheimer’s type dementia.  In RR Pratt & R Spintge (Eds.),  Music and Medicine (vol. 2).  St. Louis, MO: MMB Music.