Learning to play a musical piece is a prime example of complex sensorimotor learning in humans. Recent studies using electroencephalography (EEG) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) indicate that passive listening to melodies previously rehearsed by subjects on a musical instrument evokes differential brain activation as compared with unrehearsed melodies. These changes were already evident after 20–30 minutes of training. The exact brain regions involved in these differential brain responses have not yet been delineated.Using functional MRI (fMRI), we investigated subjects who passively listened to simple piano melodies from two conditions: In the ‘actively learned melodies’ condition subjects learned to play a piece on the piano d...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the neural basis of the mere exposure e...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...
Background. Learning to play a musical piece is a prime example of complex sensorimotor learning in ...
Abstract Background Performing music requires fast auditory and motor processing. Regarding professi...
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of continuous, real-world musi...
Wu C, Hamm JP, Lim VK, Kirk IJ. Musical training increases functional connectivity, but does not enh...
Previous studies have demonstrated changes in neuronal activity in trained musicians relative to con...
Our motor and auditory systems are functionally connected during musical performance, and functional...
Performing music is a multimodal experience involving the visual, auditory, and somatosensory modali...
Humans vary substantially in their ability to learn new motor skills. Here, we examined inter-indivi...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...
Musically naive participants were scanned before and after a period of 15 weeks during which they we...
The present study investigates the functional neuroanatomy of music perception with functional magne...
Mirror neurons in the cerebral cortex have been shown to fire not only during performance but also d...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the neural basis of the mere exposure e...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...
Background. Learning to play a musical piece is a prime example of complex sensorimotor learning in ...
Abstract Background Performing music requires fast auditory and motor processing. Regarding professi...
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of continuous, real-world musi...
Wu C, Hamm JP, Lim VK, Kirk IJ. Musical training increases functional connectivity, but does not enh...
Previous studies have demonstrated changes in neuronal activity in trained musicians relative to con...
Our motor and auditory systems are functionally connected during musical performance, and functional...
Performing music is a multimodal experience involving the visual, auditory, and somatosensory modali...
Humans vary substantially in their ability to learn new motor skills. Here, we examined inter-indivi...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...
Musically naive participants were scanned before and after a period of 15 weeks during which they we...
The present study investigates the functional neuroanatomy of music perception with functional magne...
Mirror neurons in the cerebral cortex have been shown to fire not only during performance but also d...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the neural basis of the mere exposure e...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...