Aging is associated with deterioration of skilled manual movement. Specifically, aging corresponds with increased reaction time, greater movement duration, segmentation of movement, increased movement variability, and reduced ability to adapt to external forces and inhibit previously learned sequences. Moreover, it is thought that decreased lateralization of neural function in older adults may point to increased neural recruitment as a compensatory response to deterioration of key frontal and intra-hemispheric networks, particularly of callosal structures. However, factors that mediate age-related motor decline are not well understood. Here we show that music training in childhood is associated with reduced age-related decline of bimanual a...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Aging is accompanied by cognitive decline, although recent research indicates that the rate of decli...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessAging is associated with deterioration of skilled manual move...
Musical training can improve fine motor skills, cognitive abilities and induce macrostructural brain...
Musical training can improve fine motor skills, cognitive abilities and induce macrostructural brain...
Poster presented at International Symposium on Performance Science, Reykjavik, Iceland. Program Back...
Executive functions such as working memory are particularly vulnerable to age-related cognitive decl...
Objective: Intensive repetitive musical practice can lead to bilateral cortical reorganization. Howe...
Musical performance is a complex skill, which is practiced by individuals in all age groups at diffe...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Aging is accompanied by cognitive decline, although recent research indicates that the rate of decli...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessAging is associated with deterioration of skilled manual move...
Musical training can improve fine motor skills, cognitive abilities and induce macrostructural brain...
Musical training can improve fine motor skills, cognitive abilities and induce macrostructural brain...
Poster presented at International Symposium on Performance Science, Reykjavik, Iceland. Program Back...
Executive functions such as working memory are particularly vulnerable to age-related cognitive decl...
Objective: Intensive repetitive musical practice can lead to bilateral cortical reorganization. Howe...
Musical performance is a complex skill, which is practiced by individuals in all age groups at diffe...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
Aging is accompanied by cognitive decline, although recent research indicates that the rate of decli...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...