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List of bibliographic references indexed by both

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 27.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000003 (2020) Andrea Schiavio [Autriche] ; Mats B. Küssner [Allemagne] ; Aaron Williamon [Royaume-Uni]Music Teachers' Perspectives and Experiences of Ensemble and Learning Skills.
000007 (2020) Antonia Fumarola [Italie] ; Valter Prpic [Royaume-Uni] ; Riccardo Luccio [Italie] ; Carlo Umiltà [Italie]A SNARC-like effect for music notation: The role of expertise and musical instrument.
000022 (2018) Olivier Senn [Suisse] ; Lorenz Kilchenmann [Suisse] ; Toni Bechtold [Suisse] ; Florian Hoesl [Suisse]Groove in drum patterns as a function of both rhythmic properties and listeners' attitudes.
000026 (2017) Jan Benner [Suisse, Allemagne] ; Martina Wengenroth [Allemagne] ; Julia Reinhardt [Suisse] ; Christoph Stippich [Suisse] ; Peter Schneider [Allemagne] ; Maria Blatow [Suisse]Prevalence and function of Heschl's gyrus morphotypes in musicians.
000043 (2015) Shoshana Dobrow Riza ; Daniel HellerFollow your heart or your head? A longitudinal study of the facilitating role of calling and ability in the pursuit of a challenging career.
000044 (2015) S A Winges [États-Unis] ; S. Furuya [Japon]Distinct digit kinematics by professional and amateur pianists.
000049 (2014) Philip A. Fine [Royaume-Uni] ; Jane Ginsborg [Royaume-Uni]Making myself understood: perceived factors affecting the intelligibility of sung text.
000050 (2014) John G. Neuhoff ; Pascale LidjiLanguage familiarity, expectation, and novice musical rhythm production.
000053 (2014) Gavin M. Bidelman [États-Unis] ; Michael W. Weiss ; Sylvain Moreno ; Claude AlainCoordinated plasticity in brainstem and auditory cortex contributes to enhanced categorical speech perception in musicians.
000058 (2013) S. Pau [Allemagne] ; G. Jahn ; K. Sakreida ; M. Domin ; M. LotzeEncoding and recall of finger sequences in experienced pianists compared with musically naïve controls: a combined behavioral and functional imaging study.
000059 (2013) Mathias S. Oechslin [Suisse] ; Dimitri Van De Ville ; François Lazeyras ; Claude-Alain Hauert ; Clara E. JamesDegree of musical expertise modulates higher order brain functioning.
000063 (2012) Rie Matsunaga [Japon] ; Koichi Yokosawa ; Jun-Ichi AbeMagnetoencephalography evidence for different brain subregions serving two musical cultures.
000065 (2012) Andrew P. Morley [Royaume-Uni] ; Madan Narayanan ; Rebecca Mines ; Ashraf Molokhia ; Sebastian Baxter ; Gavin Craig ; Cathryn M. Lewis ; Ian CraigAVPR1A and SLC6A4 polymorphisms in choral singers and non-musicians: a gene association study.
000066 (2011) Osamu Kobori [Japon] ; Michiko Yoshie ; Kazutoshi Kudo ; Tatsuyuki OhtsukiTraits and cognitions of perfectionism and their relation with coping style, effort, achievement, and performance anxiety in Japanese musicians.
000067 (2011) Magdalene Ortmann [Allemagne] ; Nadia Müller ; Winfried Schlee ; Nathan WeiszRapid increases of gamma power in the auditory cortex following noise trauma in humans.
000068 (2011) Frederick Travis [États-Unis] ; Harald S. Harung ; Yvonne LagrosenMoral development, executive functioning, peak experiences and brain patterns in professional and amateur classical musicians: interpreted in light of a Unified Theory of Performance.
000078 (2007) Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne] ; Sebastian Jentschke ; Daniela Sammler ; Daniel MietchenUntangling syntactic and sensory processing: an ERP study of music perception.
000079 (2007) Annemarie Seither-Preisler [Allemagne] ; Linda Johnson ; Katrin Krumbholz ; Andrea Nobbe ; Roy Patterson ; Stefan Seither ; Bernd LütkenhönerTone sequences with conflicting fundamental pitch and timbre changes are heard differently by musicians and nonmusicians.
000081 (2007) Steven Brown [États-Unis] ; Michael J. MartinezActivation of premotor vocal areas during musical discrimination.
000085 (2005) Peter Schneider [Allemagne] ; Vanessa Sluming ; Neil Roberts ; Stefan Bleeck ; André RuppStructural, functional, and perceptual differences in Heschl's gyrus and musical instrument preference.
000086 (2004) Steven Brown [États-Unis] ; Michael J. Martinez ; Donald A. Hodges ; Peter T. Fox ; Lawrence M. ParsonsThe song system of the human brain.

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