Abstract The influence of music on the human brain has been recently investigated in numerous studies. Several investigations have shown that structural and functional cerebral neuroplastic processes emerge as a result of long-term musical training, which in turn may produce cognitive differences between musicians and non-musicians. Musicians can be considered ideal cases for studies on brain adaptation, due to their unique and intensive training experiences. This article presents a review of recent findings showing positive effects of musical training on non-musical cognitive abilities, which probably reflect plastic changes in brains of musicians
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Abstract – The influence of music on the human brain has been recently investigated in numerous stud...
Musical training has emerged as a useful framework for the investigation of training-related plastic...
A large body of literature now exists to substantiate the long-held idea that musicians' brains diff...
The current review examines the possibility that training-related changes that take place in the bra...
Training programs aimed to alleviate or improve auditory-cognitive abilities have either experienced...
Brain, Music, Plasticity and Development Music is an important human ability, which tran - scends cu...
This contribution describes how music can trigger plastic changes in the brain. We elaborate on the ...
Long-term instrumental music training is an intense, multisensory and motor experi-ence that offers ...
International audienceIntensive training and the acquisition of expertise are known to bring about s...
Musical training has recently gained additional interest in education as increasing neuroscientific ...
ABSTRACT: Musicians form an ideal subject pool in which one can investigate possible cerebral adapta...
The search for anatomical correlates of special skills dates from the end of the 19th century, when ...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Abstract – The influence of music on the human brain has been recently investigated in numerous stud...
Musical training has emerged as a useful framework for the investigation of training-related plastic...
A large body of literature now exists to substantiate the long-held idea that musicians' brains diff...
The current review examines the possibility that training-related changes that take place in the bra...
Training programs aimed to alleviate or improve auditory-cognitive abilities have either experienced...
Brain, Music, Plasticity and Development Music is an important human ability, which tran - scends cu...
This contribution describes how music can trigger plastic changes in the brain. We elaborate on the ...
Long-term instrumental music training is an intense, multisensory and motor experi-ence that offers ...
International audienceIntensive training and the acquisition of expertise are known to bring about s...
Musical training has recently gained additional interest in education as increasing neuroscientific ...
ABSTRACT: Musicians form an ideal subject pool in which one can investigate possible cerebral adapta...
The search for anatomical correlates of special skills dates from the end of the 19th century, when ...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...
Training can change the functional and structural organization of the brain, and animal models demon...