The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
22 HOW MANY MUSIC CENTRES ARE IN THE BRAIN? . Abstract When reviewing the literature on brain substr ...
347 demanding harmonic and melodic discrimination tasks in a large group of nonmusicians, amateurs, a ...
348 different acoustical events in a train of sounds—that is, rhythm represents a serial dur ...
349 for impaired functions had reached their full extent. The discrepancies with earlier studies appl ...
350 A tentative model on brain substrates of music processing It is not a particularly fruit ...
351 with the complexity of processing demands. Training and practice add additional mental representa ...
variables influencing brain activation patterns during music processing have been omitted: guidance of attention, emotions, work ...
353 14.Heinze, H. J., G. R. Mangun, W. Burchert,et al. (1994) Combined spatial and temporal imaging o ...
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23 FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION AND PLASTICITY OF AUDITORY CORTEX . Remarkable as our cerebral cortex is i ...
358 the auditory cortex appear to be the same as those of visual cortical plasticity.^10 Com ...
359 of sounds in virtual auditory space via headphones, sighted humans normally activ ...
360 contrast, location and movement of sounds are determined in more posterior aspects of th ...
361 the location of a particular instrument on the stage helps the conductor to pinpo ...
362 is easier during childhood not only because our motor abilities are more malleable durin ...
363 3.Pascual-Leone, A., D. Bartres-Faz,and J. P. Keenan(1999) Transcranial magnetic ...
364 24.Wessinger, C. M., J. Van Meter, B. Tian, J. Van Lare, J. Pekar, and J. P. Rauschecker ...
42.Grady, C. L., J. W. VanMeter, J. M. Maisog, P. Pietrini, J. Krasuski, and J. P. Rauschecker(1997) Attention-related modulatio ...
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