The cerebral activity presents different behaviors in different situations and levels of consciousness, especially under musical stimulation. Signals of the central nervous system may disclose bioelectrical patterns, since listening to rhythmic sequences activates specific brain areas. In this paper, we analyze 42 neurologically normal Brazilian individuals, submitted to musical stimulation based on a procedure consisting of three different steps, during which the volunteer is kept with closed eyes. The first step is associated with the preliminary control silence period, without any stimulus, as the volunteer remains at rest. The second step consisted of unknown music stimulation. Finally, the third step involves post-music rest. Quantitat...
In this paper, we examined methods for analysing EEG (Electroencephalogram) during music listening a...
The research on neural correlates of intentional emotion communication by the music performer is sti...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which electroencephalogr...
The human brain is capable of making thousands of electrical and chemical connections every day and ...
EEG signals are used in the widest range of diagnostics and clinical inspections, and are widely use...
Information technologies allow using modern and timely effective analyses of EEG waves and the metho...
Studies investigating the neural processing of musico-acoustic features have tended to do so using h...
Study of musical-acoustic influences, which are used to improve the functional state of a person, as...
Meter plays an important role in coordinating action and percep-tion among musical participants by g...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
Music is able to improve certain functions of human body physiologically and psychologically. Music ...
We examined β- (∼20 Hz) and γ- (∼40 Hz) band activity in auditory cortices by means of magnetoenceph...
The electroencephalography (EEG) exam is widely used to analyze the effects that musical stimuli cau...
[[abstract]]In recent years, a lot of research has focus on the physiological effect of music. The e...
Music is able to improve certain functions of human body physiologically and psychologically. Music ...
In this paper, we examined methods for analysing EEG (Electroencephalogram) during music listening a...
The research on neural correlates of intentional emotion communication by the music performer is sti...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which electroencephalogr...
The human brain is capable of making thousands of electrical and chemical connections every day and ...
EEG signals are used in the widest range of diagnostics and clinical inspections, and are widely use...
Information technologies allow using modern and timely effective analyses of EEG waves and the metho...
Studies investigating the neural processing of musico-acoustic features have tended to do so using h...
Study of musical-acoustic influences, which are used to improve the functional state of a person, as...
Meter plays an important role in coordinating action and percep-tion among musical participants by g...
The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields a...
Music is able to improve certain functions of human body physiologically and psychologically. Music ...
We examined β- (∼20 Hz) and γ- (∼40 Hz) band activity in auditory cortices by means of magnetoenceph...
The electroencephalography (EEG) exam is widely used to analyze the effects that musical stimuli cau...
[[abstract]]In recent years, a lot of research has focus on the physiological effect of music. The e...
Music is able to improve certain functions of human body physiologically and psychologically. Music ...
In this paper, we examined methods for analysing EEG (Electroencephalogram) during music listening a...
The research on neural correlates of intentional emotion communication by the music performer is sti...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which electroencephalogr...