Prior neuroimaging work on visual perceptual expertise has focused on changes in the visual system, ignoring possible effects of acquiring expert visual skills in nonvisual areas. We investigated expertise for reading musical notation, a skill likely to be associated with multimodal abilities. We compared brain activity in music-reading experts and novices during perception of musical notation, Roman letters, and mathematical symbols and found selectivity for musical notation for experts in a widespread multimodal network of areas. The activity in several of these areas was correlated with a behavioral measure of perceptual fluency with musical notation, suggesting that activity in nonvisual areas can predict individual differences in visua...
Music sight reading is an extensively studied area of expertise. Past research has established that ...
It is often said that experienced musicians are capable of hearing what they read (and vice versa). ...
Poster Session 3: no. 73Conference Theme: Integrating Psychological, Philosophical, Linguistic, Comp...
International audienceHow does the human visual system accommodate expertise for two simultaneously ...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingDifferent domains of perceptual expertise often lead to differe...
Most theories of visual processing propose that object recognition is achieved in higher visual cort...
It is known that early music learning (playing of an instrument) modifies functional brain structure...
A growing number of behavioural and neuroimaging studies have investigated the cognitive mechanisms ...
Different domains of perceptual expertise often lead to different hemispheric engagement (e.g. Kanwi...
Music reading offers a unique perspective on the acquisition of a notational system. Many people can...
How does the human visual system accommodate expertise for two simultaneously acquired symbolic syst...
Although certain parallels can be drawn between written language and notation in music- both use arb...
Most piano pupils and many professional pianists find it difficult to sight-read music fluently. A m...
Visual processing expertise in musicians has traditionally focused on the difference between expert ...
Holistic processing (i.e., the tendency to process objects as wholes) is associated with face percep...
Music sight reading is an extensively studied area of expertise. Past research has established that ...
It is often said that experienced musicians are capable of hearing what they read (and vice versa). ...
Poster Session 3: no. 73Conference Theme: Integrating Psychological, Philosophical, Linguistic, Comp...
International audienceHow does the human visual system accommodate expertise for two simultaneously ...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Reading and crowdingDifferent domains of perceptual expertise often lead to differe...
Most theories of visual processing propose that object recognition is achieved in higher visual cort...
It is known that early music learning (playing of an instrument) modifies functional brain structure...
A growing number of behavioural and neuroimaging studies have investigated the cognitive mechanisms ...
Different domains of perceptual expertise often lead to different hemispheric engagement (e.g. Kanwi...
Music reading offers a unique perspective on the acquisition of a notational system. Many people can...
How does the human visual system accommodate expertise for two simultaneously acquired symbolic syst...
Although certain parallels can be drawn between written language and notation in music- both use arb...
Most piano pupils and many professional pianists find it difficult to sight-read music fluently. A m...
Visual processing expertise in musicians has traditionally focused on the difference between expert ...
Holistic processing (i.e., the tendency to process objects as wholes) is associated with face percep...
Music sight reading is an extensively studied area of expertise. Past research has established that ...
It is often said that experienced musicians are capable of hearing what they read (and vice versa). ...
Poster Session 3: no. 73Conference Theme: Integrating Psychological, Philosophical, Linguistic, Comp...