Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in composition, performance and music education, but also in understanding brain plasticity in a larger context. Several studies have revealed a strong connection between auditory and motor processes and listening to and performing music, and music imagination. Recently, as a logical next step in music and movement, the cognitive and affective neurosciences have been directed towards expertise in dance. To understand the versatile and overlapping processes during artistic stimuli, such as music and dance, it is necessary to study them with continuous naturalistic stimuli. Thus, we used long excerpts from the contemporary dance piece Carmen presen...
Throughout history, dance has maintained a critical presence across all human cultures, defying barr...
Electroencephalography (EEG) research has the potential to illuminate questions of connectivity and ...
Multichannel electroencephalograph signals from two broad groups, 10 musicians and 10 nonmusicians, ...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
When watching performing arts, a wide and complex network of brain processes emerge. These processes...
The neural responses to simple tones and short sound sequences have been studied extensively. Howeve...
Differences in functional and topographical connectivity patterns between two groups, musicians and ...
We utilise qualitative audience research and functional brain imaging (fMRI) to examine the aesthet...
The perception of beat and meter when listening to musical rhythms is an extremely commonability tha...
While listening to music, a significant high degree of phase synchrony in the γ frequency range glob...
Rhythms are central in human behaviors spanning from locomotion to music performance. In dance, self...
Musicians who play in an orchestra need to follow the gestures of conductor to achieve an optimal pe...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to it is a widespread human skill. F...
For orchestra musicians, synchronized playing under a conductor’s direction is necessary to achieve ...
The main purpose of the present paper was: (1) to study the phase synchronization pattern in the γ-b...
Throughout history, dance has maintained a critical presence across all human cultures, defying barr...
Electroencephalography (EEG) research has the potential to illuminate questions of connectivity and ...
Multichannel electroencephalograph signals from two broad groups, 10 musicians and 10 nonmusicians, ...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
When watching performing arts, a wide and complex network of brain processes emerge. These processes...
The neural responses to simple tones and short sound sequences have been studied extensively. Howeve...
Differences in functional and topographical connectivity patterns between two groups, musicians and ...
We utilise qualitative audience research and functional brain imaging (fMRI) to examine the aesthet...
The perception of beat and meter when listening to musical rhythms is an extremely commonability tha...
While listening to music, a significant high degree of phase synchrony in the γ frequency range glob...
Rhythms are central in human behaviors spanning from locomotion to music performance. In dance, self...
Musicians who play in an orchestra need to follow the gestures of conductor to achieve an optimal pe...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to it is a widespread human skill. F...
For orchestra musicians, synchronized playing under a conductor’s direction is necessary to achieve ...
The main purpose of the present paper was: (1) to study the phase synchronization pattern in the γ-b...
Throughout history, dance has maintained a critical presence across all human cultures, defying barr...
Electroencephalography (EEG) research has the potential to illuminate questions of connectivity and ...
Multichannel electroencephalograph signals from two broad groups, 10 musicians and 10 nonmusicians, ...