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Music (Latest Articles)
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29 Jun 2009
Although psychologists since Hermann Ebbinghaus have studied memory, research in this area has focused on visual and verbal stimuli with little attention paid to music. This bias is surprising because of the ubiquity of music in human cultures ...
rec_pub_19673785-is-memory-music-special.htm
Part IV introduction: musical memory: music is memory.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19673784-part-iv-introduction-musical-memory-music-memory.htm
Musical experience promotes subcortical efficiency in processing emotional vocal sounds.
29 Jun 2009
To understand how musical experience influences subcortical processing of emotionally salient sounds, we recorded brain stem potentials to affective vocal sounds. Our results suggest that auditory expertise engenders subcortical auditory processing ...
rec_pub_19673783-musical-experience-promotes-subcortical-efficiency-processing.htm
Training-induced neuroplasticity in young children.
29 Jun 2009
As the main interhemispheric fiber tract, the corpus callosum (CC) is of particular importance for musicians who simultaneously engage parts of both hemispheres to process and play music. Professional musicians who began music training before the ...
rec_pub_19673782-training-induced-neuroplasticity-young-children.htm
Absolute pitch in children prior to the beginning of musical training.
29 Jun 2009
Absolute pitch (AP) is a rare skill, historically defined as the ability to name notes. Until now, methodologic limitations made it impossible to directly test the extent to which the development of AP depends on musical training. Using a new ...
rec_pub_19673781-absolute-pitch-children-prior-beginning-musical-training.htm
Effects of early musical training on musical and linguistic syntactic abilities.
29 Jun 2009
Music and language are distinct auditory domains serving different communicative uses. These differences may be less apparent in infants, and similar learning mechanisms may be applied in the syntactic development of both domains. By using a ...
rec_pub_19673778-effects-early-musical-training-musical-linguistic-syntactic-abilities.htm
The effects of musical training on structural brain development: a longitudinal study.
29 Jun 2009
Long-term instrumental music training is an intense, multisensory and motor experience that offers an ideal opportunity to study structural brain plasticity in the developing brain in correlation with behavioral changes induced by training. Here, ...
rec_pub_19673777-the-effects-musical-training-structural-brain-development.htm
Brain research reveals automatic musical memory functions in children.
29 Jun 2009
Even though music has special meanings and values compared to other sounds, it is nonetheless processed in the brain via partly the same neural networks that are built to process all kinds of sounds. The development of these brain areas depends on ...
rec_pub_19673776-brain-research-reveals-automatic-musical-memory-functions-children.htm
Imagery mismatch negativity in musicians.
29 Jun 2009
The present study investigated musical imagery in musicians and nonmusicians by means of magnetoencephalography (MEG). We used a new paradigm in which subjects had to continue familiar melodies in their mind and then judged if a further presented ...
rec_pub_19673775-imagery-mismatch-negativity-musicians.htm
29 Jun 2009
In two experiments, we tested the extent to which overnight procedural memory consolidation is affected by extended rest breaks during training. In the first experiment, nonmusicians practiced a 5-element keypress sequence with their nondominant ...
rec_pub_19673774-effects-early-late-rest-breaks-training-overnight-memory.htm
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