The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by imitation or improvisation makes it possible to contrast two types of skilled musicians characterized not only by dissimilar performance practices, but also disparate methods of audiomotor learning. In a recent fMRI study comparing these two groups of musicians while they either imagined playing along with a recording or covertly assessed the quality of the performance, we observed activation of a right-hemisphere network of posterior superior parietal and dorsal premotor cortices in improvising musicians, indicating more efficient audiomotor transformation. In the present study, we investigated the detailed performance characteristics underl...
The ability to evaluate spontaneity in human behavior is called upon in the aesthetic appreciation o...
Pre-attentive registration of aberrations in predictable sound patterns is attributed to the tempora...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...
Using fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers and 12 m...
The realization of one’s musical ideas at the keyboard is dependent on the ability to transform soun...
Classical musicians are a unique population. Unlike other musicians, they learn their skills with th...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of continuous, real-world musi...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the activation of cerebral motor netw...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the cerebral underpinning of resonanc...
Using fMRI, ten improvising musicians were contrasted with 10 non-musicians to explore brain activat...
The ability to evaluate spontaneity in human behavior is called upon in the aesthetic appreciation o...
Pre-attentive registration of aberrations in predictable sound patterns is attributed to the tempora...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
The historically developed practice of learning to play a music instrument from notes instead of by ...
AbstractUsing fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers ...
Using fMRI, cerebral activations were studied in 24 classically-trained keyboard performers and 12 m...
The realization of one’s musical ideas at the keyboard is dependent on the ability to transform soun...
Classical musicians are a unique population. Unlike other musicians, they learn their skills with th...
In this fMRI study, it was hypothesized that mirror neurons in the premotor-parietal network would b...
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of continuous, real-world musi...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the activation of cerebral motor netw...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to study the cerebral underpinning of resonanc...
Using fMRI, ten improvising musicians were contrasted with 10 non-musicians to explore brain activat...
The ability to evaluate spontaneity in human behavior is called upon in the aesthetic appreciation o...
Pre-attentive registration of aberrations in predictable sound patterns is attributed to the tempora...
Recognition of action, goals and intentions has been shown to be mediated by a multimodal mirror-neu...