Several functional brain attributes reflecting neocortical activity have been found to be enhanced in musicians compared to non-musi-cians. Included are the N1m evoked magnetic field, P2 and right-hemispheric N1c auditory evoked potentials, and the source wave-form of the magnetically recorded 40 Hz auditory steady state response (SSR). We investigated whether these functional brain attributes measured by EEG are sensitive to neuroplastic remodeling in non-musician subjects. Adult non-musicians were trained for 15 sessions to discriminate small changes in the carrier frequency of 40 Hz amplitude modulated pure tones. P2 and N1c auditory evoked potentials were separated from the SSR by signal processing and found to localize to spatially dif...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4- to 6-yea...
Pre-attentive registration of aberrations in predictable sound patterns is attributed to the tempora...
Musicianship has been associated with auditory processing benefits. It is unclear, however, whether ...
Several functional brain attributes reflecting neocortical activity have been found to be enhanced i...
P2 and N1c components of the auditory evoked potential (AEP) have been shown to be sensitive to remo...
THIS STUDY INVESTIGATES THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC training on brain activity to violations of melodic exp...
Currently, there is striking evidence showing that professional musical training can substantially a...
Abstract Background Due to auditory experience, musicians have better auditory expertise than non-mu...
The present study investigated the influence of musical expectations on auditory representations in ...
Neurocognitive studies have demonstrated that long-term music training enhances the processing of un...
Musicians represent an ideal model for understanding experience-driven neuroplasticity in the human ...
Musical training is associated with a myriad of neuroplastic changes in the brain, including more ro...
Long-latency auditory-evoked magnetic field and potential show strong attenuation of N1m/N1 response...
Previous research has found that musicians have enhanced selective attention and increased sensitivi...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4- to 6-yea...
Pre-attentive registration of aberrations in predictable sound patterns is attributed to the tempora...
Musicianship has been associated with auditory processing benefits. It is unclear, however, whether ...
Several functional brain attributes reflecting neocortical activity have been found to be enhanced i...
P2 and N1c components of the auditory evoked potential (AEP) have been shown to be sensitive to remo...
THIS STUDY INVESTIGATES THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC training on brain activity to violations of melodic exp...
Currently, there is striking evidence showing that professional musical training can substantially a...
Abstract Background Due to auditory experience, musicians have better auditory expertise than non-mu...
The present study investigated the influence of musical expectations on auditory representations in ...
Neurocognitive studies have demonstrated that long-term music training enhances the processing of un...
Musicians represent an ideal model for understanding experience-driven neuroplasticity in the human ...
Musical training is associated with a myriad of neuroplastic changes in the brain, including more ro...
Long-latency auditory-evoked magnetic field and potential show strong attenuation of N1m/N1 response...
Previous research has found that musicians have enhanced selective attention and increased sensitivi...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4- to 6-yea...
Pre-attentive registration of aberrations in predictable sound patterns is attributed to the tempora...
Musicianship has been associated with auditory processing benefits. It is unclear, however, whether ...