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Music (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Music'
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Adolescents and MP3 players: too many risks, too few precautions.
30 May 2009
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess risky and protective listening behaviors of adolescent users of MP3 players and the association of these behaviors with demographic characteristics and frequency of use. METHODS: In 2007, 1687 adolescents (12-19 ...
rec_pub_19482747-adolescents-mp3-players-risks-precautions.htm
28 May 2009
Music has been proved beneficial to improve learning and memory in many species including human in previous research work. Although some genes have been identified to contribute to the mechanisms, it is believed that the effect of music is manifold, ...
rec_pub_19486929-global-view-mechanisms-improved-learning-memory-capability-mice-music.htm
26 May 2009
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review of the efficacy of music for medical indications in term or preterm neonates. METHODS: We searched 17 electronic databases, subject bibliographies, reference lists and trials registries. Two reviewers ...
rec_pub_19477913-music-medical-indications-neonatal-period-systematic-review.htm
26 May 2009
We examined 10-12-year old elementary school children's ability to preattentively process sound durations in music and speech stimuli. In total, 40 children had either advanced foreign language production skills and higher musical aptitude or less ...
rec_pub_19481587-the-role-musical-aptitude-language-skills-preattentive-duration.htm
Assessing musical skills in autistic children who are not savants.
25 May 2009
Descriptions of autistic musical savants suggest that they possess extraordinary skills within the domain. However, until recently little was known about the musical skills and potential of individuals with autism who are not savants. The results ...
rec_pub_19528029-assessing-musical-skills-autistic-children-savants.htm
Biology of music: another one bites the dust.
24 May 2009
Rhythmic entrainment, long believed an exclusive prerogative of humans, has now been demonstrated in several bird species, raising interesting questions about the evolutionary biology of ...
rec_pub_19467205-biology-music-bites-dust.htm
Subjective tinnitus and hearing problems in adolescents.
18 May 2009
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the hearing problems and tinnitus frequencies in adolescents at three public primary and two high schools. METHODS: This study was carried out at three public primary and two high schools. 428 Turkish school children (244 ...
rec_pub_19467720-subjective-tinnitus-hearing-problems-adolescents.htm
Musical aptitude is associated with AVPR1A-haplotypes.
18 May 2009
Artistic creativity forms the basis of music culture and music industry. Composing, improvising and arranging music are complex creative functions of the human brain, which biological value remains unknown. We hypothesized that practicing music is ...
rec_pub_19461995-musical-aptitude-associated-avpr1a-haplotypes.htm
Spatial representations are specific to different domains of knowledge.
18 May 2009
There is evidence that many abstract concepts are represented cognitively in a spatial format. However, it is unknown whether similar spatial processes are employed in different knowledge domains, or whether individuals exhibit similar spatial ...
rec_pub_19461994-spatial-representations-specific-different-domains-knowledge.htm
Depressed mothers' infants are less responsive to faces and voices.
10 May 2009
A review of our recent research suggests that infants of depressed mothers appeared to be less responsive to faces and voices as early as the neonatal period. At that time they have shown less orienting to the live face/voice stimulus of the ...
rec_pub_19439359-depressed-mothers-infants-responsive-faces-voices.htm
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