The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of music training on electroencephalographic (EEG) coherence of preschool children. EEG coherence is a measurement of brain wave activity that reflects anatomical and neurophysiological parameters and functional connectivity between areas of the brain. Participants were 4- to 6-year-old children divided into two groups: one received music training for 20 minutes twice a week for 10 weeks while the other group served as controls. Nineteen channels of EEG data were collected from each child pre- and post-training. Data were collected from three conditions: eyes-open resting, listening to music, and performing the Object Assembly subtest of the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelli...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4- to 6-yea...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4-to 6-year...
Summary EEG coherence was studied in a group of n = 31 normal children (NG) and in a group of n ffi ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of music training on electroencephalographic (E...
This study examined the electrophysiological differences between baseline EEG frequencies and EEG fr...
Music training can improve cognitive functions. Previous studies have shown that children and adults...
Music training can improve cognitive functions. Previous studies have shown that children and adults...
The purpose of the study was twofold: (a) to investigate electrophysiological (EEG) responses in chi...
The purpose of the study was twofold: (a) to investigate electrophysiological (EEG) responses in chi...
Wu C, Hamm J, Lim V, Kirk I. Short-term musical training modulates functional connectivity of the se...
AbstractSeveral studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training i...
With the use of technologies such as EEGs (electroencephalograms), researchers can observe and measu...
Background: Understanding adaptive mechanisms underlying the development of musical competence may i...
To investigate the brain's response to music, many researchers have examined cortical entrainment in...
Background Music as a part of our daily life, it can make people feel pleasure, peaceful, or exciti...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4- to 6-yea...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4-to 6-year...
Summary EEG coherence was studied in a group of n = 31 normal children (NG) and in a group of n ffi ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of music training on electroencephalographic (E...
This study examined the electrophysiological differences between baseline EEG frequencies and EEG fr...
Music training can improve cognitive functions. Previous studies have shown that children and adults...
Music training can improve cognitive functions. Previous studies have shown that children and adults...
The purpose of the study was twofold: (a) to investigate electrophysiological (EEG) responses in chi...
The purpose of the study was twofold: (a) to investigate electrophysiological (EEG) responses in chi...
Wu C, Hamm J, Lim V, Kirk I. Short-term musical training modulates functional connectivity of the se...
AbstractSeveral studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training i...
With the use of technologies such as EEGs (electroencephalograms), researchers can observe and measu...
Background: Understanding adaptive mechanisms underlying the development of musical competence may i...
To investigate the brain's response to music, many researchers have examined cortical entrainment in...
Background Music as a part of our daily life, it can make people feel pleasure, peaceful, or exciti...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4- to 6-yea...
Auditory evoked responses to a violin tone and a noise-burst stimulus were recorded from 4-to 6-year...
Summary EEG coherence was studied in a group of n = 31 normal children (NG) and in a group of n ffi ...