Moving in synchrony to the beat is a fundamental component of musicality. Here we conducted a genome-wide association study to identify common genetic variants associated with beat synchronization in 606,825 individuals. Beat synchronization exhibited a highly polygenic architecture, with 69 loci reaching genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10−8) and single-nucleotide-polymorphism-based heritability (on the liability scale) of 13%–16%. Heritability was enriched for genes expressed in brain tissues and for fetal and adult brain-specific gene regulatory elements, underscoring the role of central-nervous-system-expressed genes linked to the genetic basis of the trait. We performed validations of the self-report phenotype (through separate experi...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Abstract Musicality is defined as a natural tendency, sensibility, knowledge, or talent to create, p...
Cognitive functions require the integrated activity of multiple specialized, distributed brain areas...
Moving in synchrony to the beat is a fundamental component of musicality. Here we conducted a genome...
To further our understanding of the genetics of musicality, we explored associations between a polyg...
Music perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, ev...
Music perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, ev...
In the past decade, researchers have sought to uncover potential genes that underlie various musical...
The development of rhythmicity is foundational to communicative and social behaviours in humans and ...
Music is an integral part of the cultural heritage of all known human societies, with the capacity f...
ABSTRACTBackground Musical abilities such as recognising music and singing performance serve as mean...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
ABSTRACT Background: Music perception and performance are comprehensive human cognitive functions an...
peer reviewedMusician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently term...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Abstract Musicality is defined as a natural tendency, sensibility, knowledge, or talent to create, p...
Cognitive functions require the integrated activity of multiple specialized, distributed brain areas...
Moving in synchrony to the beat is a fundamental component of musicality. Here we conducted a genome...
To further our understanding of the genetics of musicality, we explored associations between a polyg...
Music perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, ev...
Music perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, ev...
In the past decade, researchers have sought to uncover potential genes that underlie various musical...
The development of rhythmicity is foundational to communicative and social behaviours in humans and ...
Music is an integral part of the cultural heritage of all known human societies, with the capacity f...
ABSTRACTBackground Musical abilities such as recognising music and singing performance serve as mean...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
ABSTRACT Background: Music perception and performance are comprehensive human cognitive functions an...
peer reviewedMusician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently term...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Abstract Musicality is defined as a natural tendency, sensibility, knowledge, or talent to create, p...
Cognitive functions require the integrated activity of multiple specialized, distributed brain areas...