Le cluster Catherine Y. Wan - Gottfried Schlaug
000057 (2013) | Robert J. Ellis [États-Unis] ; Bente Bruijn [Pays-Bas] ; Andrea C. Norton [États-Unis] ; Ellen Winner [États-Unis] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] | Training-mediated leftward asymmetries during music processing: A cross-sectional and longitudinal fMRI analysis |
000094 (2012) | Robert J. Ellis [États-Unis] ; Andrea C. Norton [États-Unis] ; Katie Overy [Royaume-Uni] ; Ellen Winner [États-Unis] ; David C. Alsop [États-Unis] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] | Differentiating maturational and training influences on fMRI activation during music processing |
000140 (2010) | Catherine Y. Wan [États-Unis] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] | Neural pathways for language in autism: the potential for music-based treatments |
000141 (2010) | Catherine Y. Wan [États-Unis] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] | Music Making as a Tool for Promoting Brain Plasticity across the Life Span |
000143 (2010) | Catherine Y. Wan [États-Unis] ; Krystal Demaine [États-Unis] ; Lauryn Zipse [États-Unis] ; Andrea Norton [États-Unis] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] | From music making to speaking: Engaging the mirror neuron system in autism |
000032 (2014) | Shinya Fujii [Canada] ; Catherine Y. Wan [États-Unis] | The Role of Rhythm in Speech and Language Rehabilitation: The SEP Hypothesis |
000121 (2011) | Gus F. Halwani [États-Unis] ; Psyche Loui [États-Unis] ; Theodor Rüber [États-Unis, Allemagne] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] | Effects of Practice and Experience on the Arcuate Fasciculus: Comparing Singers, Instrumentalists, and Non-Musicians |
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