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amusia
amusia (eɪˈmjuːzɪə) nthe inability to distinguish differences in musical pitch; tone deafness [C21: from a-1 + music] aˈmusic adjamusia
amusia [a-mu´ze-ah] loss of ability to produce (motor amusia) or to recognize (sensory amusia) musical sounds.a·mu·si·a (ă-mū'zē-ă), A form of aphasia characterized by an inability to produce or recognize music. [G. a- priv. + mousa, music] amusia The preferred term for the inability to distinguish among different musical notes, making it impossible to sing or play a musical instrument; tone deafness. Amusia Sensory amusia—The external input is defective, due to either: • Inability to read musical notation (musical alexia, music blindness, musical blindness, note blindness, receptive amusia); or • Inability to interpret musical sounds (a condition for which the term tone deafness is most appropriate). Motor amusia—The internal component or ability to generate music is defective, divided into: • Vocal amusia; and • Instrumental amusia.amusia Neurology Inability to recognize or produce music. See Tone-deafness. a·mu·sia (ā-mū'zē-ă) A form of aphasia characterized by an inability to produce or recognize music. [G. a- priv. + mousa, music]ThesaurusSeetone deafness |