The realization of one’s musical ideas at the keyboard is dependent on the ability to transform sound into movement, a process called audiomotor transformation. Using fMRI, we investigated cerebral activations while classically‐trained improvising and non‐improvising musicians imagined playing along with recordings of familiar and unfamiliar music excerpts. We hypothesized that audiomotor transformation would be associated with the recruitment of dedicated cerebral networks, facilitating aurally‐cued performance. Results indicate that while all classically‐trained musicians engage a left‐hemisphere network involved in motor skill and action recognition, only improvising musicians additionally recruit a right dorsal frontoparietal network de...
International audienceThe ability to compose creative musical ideas depends on the cooperation of br...
The supplementary motor area (SMA) has been shown to be the center for motor planning and is active ...
We compared activation maps of professional and amateur violinists during actual and imagined perfor...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
Using fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers and 12 m...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
Classical musicians are a unique population. Unlike other musicians, they learn their skills with th...
<div><p>Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the activation of cerebral mo...
The transformation of music into movement takes place while dancing, singing, and playing an instrum...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...
Using fMRI, ten improvising musicians were contrasted with 10 non-musicians to explore brain activat...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the cerebral underpinning of resonanc...
Three topics are discussed: audiomotor transformations in music, the aural perception of music, and ...
International audienceThe ability to compose creative musical ideas depends on the cooperation of br...
The supplementary motor area (SMA) has been shown to be the center for motor planning and is active ...
We compared activation maps of professional and amateur violinists during actual and imagined perfor...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
Using fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers and 12 m...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
Classical musicians are a unique population. Unlike other musicians, they learn their skills with th...
<div><p>Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the activation of cerebral mo...
The transformation of music into movement takes place while dancing, singing, and playing an instrum...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...
Using fMRI, ten improvising musicians were contrasted with 10 non-musicians to explore brain activat...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the cerebral underpinning of resonanc...
Three topics are discussed: audiomotor transformations in music, the aural perception of music, and ...
International audienceThe ability to compose creative musical ideas depends on the cooperation of br...
The supplementary motor area (SMA) has been shown to be the center for motor planning and is active ...
We compared activation maps of professional and amateur violinists during actual and imagined perfor...