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Music (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music'
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Effects of musical training on key and harmony perception.
29 Jun 2009
Even adults with no formal music lessons have implicit musical knowledge acquired through exposure to the music of their culture. Two of these abilities are knowledge of key membership (which notes belong in a key) and harmony (chord progressions). ...
rec_pub_19673773-effects-musical-training-key-harmony-perception.htm
Effects of asymmetric cultural experiences on the auditory pathway: evidence from music.
29 Jun 2009
Cultural experiences come in many different forms, such as immersion in a particular linguistic community, exposure to faces of people with different racial backgrounds, or repeated encounters with music of a particular tradition. In most ...
rec_pub_19673772-effects-asymmetric-cultural-experiences-auditory-pathway-evidence.htm
29 Jun 2009
In the neuroscience of music, musicians have traditionally been treated as a unified group, as if the demands set by their musical activities would be more or less equal in terms of perceptual, cognitive, and motor functions. However, obviously, ...
rec_pub_19673771-musicians-different.htm
Auditory-somatosensory integration and cortical plasticity in musical training.
29 Jun 2009
Learning to play a musical instrument requires complex multimodal skills involving simultaneous perception of several sensory modalities: auditory, visual, and somatosensory as well as the motor system. Musical training thus provides an adequate ...
rec_pub_19673770-auditory-somatosensory-integration-cortical-plasticity-musical.htm
Understanding the benefits of musical training: effects on oscillatory brain activity.
29 Jun 2009
A number of studies suggest that musical training has benefits for other cognitive domains, such as language and mathematics, and studies of children and adults indicate structural as well as functional differences between the brains of musicians ...
rec_pub_19673769-understanding-benefits-musical-training-effects-oscillatory-brain.htm
Part III introduction: musical training and induced cortical plasticity.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19673768-part-iii-introduction-musical-training-induced-cortical-plasticity.htm
Investigating musical disorders with diffusion tensor imaging: a comparison of imaging parameters.
29 Jun 2009
The arcuate fasciculus (AF) is a bundle of white matter traditionally thought to be responsible for language function. However, its role in music is not known. Here we investigate the connectivity of the AF using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and ...
rec_pub_19673766-investigating-musical-disorders-diffusion-tensor-imaging-comparison.htm
Estimating the time to reach a target frequency in singing.
29 Jun 2009
The ability to match pitches quickly and accurately is essential for proficient singing. We describe a new technique for estimating the time to reach a target frequency that uses adaptive optimal-kernel (AOK) time-frequency representations, designed ...
rec_pub_19673765-estimating-time-reach-target-frequency-singing.htm
A protocol for cross-cultural research on the acquisition of singing.
29 Jun 2009
As part of a major collaborative research initiative, Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS), we developed a protocol for obtaining audiovisual information reflecting aspects of the ability to sing. We also developed a digital ...
rec_pub_19673764-a-protocol-cross-cultural-research-acquisition-singing.htm
Reducing linguistic information enhances singing proficiency in occasional singers.
29 Jun 2009
In this study we examined the effect of reducing linguistic information on singing proficiency in occasional singers. Thirty-nine occasional singers were asked to sing from memory and to imitate three familiar melodies with lyrics and on the ...
rec_pub_19673763-reducing-linguistic-information-enhances-singing-proficiency.htm
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