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List of bibliographic references indexed by Jeune adulte

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 27.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000014 (2019) Marina Kliuchko [Danemark, Finlande] ; Elvira Brattico [Danemark] ; Benjamin P. Gold [Canada] ; Mari Tervaniemi [Finlande] ; Brigitte Bogert [Finlande] ; Petri Toiviainen [Finlande] ; Peter Vuust [Danemark]Fractionating auditory priors: A neural dissociation between active and passive experience of musical sounds.
000016 (2019) Egbert Matthé [Allemagne] ; Marie-Caroline Schlief [Allemagne] ; Sylvana Georgii [Allemagne] ; Richard Stodtmeister [Allemagne] ; Lutz E. Pillunat [Allemagne] ; Hans-Christian Jabusch [Allemagne]Central retinal venous pressure is higher than intraocular pressure during amateur trumpet playing.
000018 (2018) Laura M. Kok [Pays-Bas] ; Karlijn A. Groenewegen [Pays-Bas] ; Bionka M A. Huisstede [Pays-Bas] ; Rob G H H. Nelissen [Pays-Bas] ; A Boni M. Rietveld [Pays-Bas] ; Saskia Haitjema [Pays-Bas]The high prevalence of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) and its associated factors in amateur musicians playing in student orchestras: A cross-sectional study.
000020 (2018) Lars Rogenmoser [États-Unis] ; Julius Kernbach [États-Unis, Allemagne] ; Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis] ; Christian Gaser [Allemagne]Keeping brains young with making music.
000021 (2018) Daniela Ohlendorf [Allemagne] ; Christian Maurer [Autriche] ; Elisabeth Bolender [Allemagne] ; Veronica Kocis [Allemagne] ; Martha Song [Allemagne] ; David A. Groneberg [Allemagne]Influence of ergonomic layout of musician chairs on posture and seat pressure in musicians of different playing levels.
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.
000025 (2017) Carolyn M. Mcclaskey [États-Unis]Standard-interval size affects interval-discrimination thresholds for pure-tone melodic pitch intervals.
000029 (2017) Ronald M P C. De Crom [Pays-Bas] ; Carroll A B. Webers ; Marina A W. Van Kooten-Noordzij ; Agnes C. Michiels ; Jan S A G. Schouten ; Tos T J M. Berendschot ; Henny J M. BeckersIntraocular Pressure Fluctuations and 24-Hour Continuous Monitoring for Glaucoma Risk in Wind Instrument Players.
000030 (2017) Raoul Jenni [Suisse] ; Mathias S. Oechslin [Suisse] ; Clara E. James [Suisse]Impact of major and minor mode on EEG frequency range activities of music processing as a function of expertise.
000033 (2017) Laura M. Kok [Oman] ; Bionka Ma Huisstede ; Taco J. Douglas ; Rob Ghh NelissenAssociation of Arm Position and Playing Time with Prevalence of Complaints of the Arm, Neck, and/or Shoulder (CANS) in Amateur Musicians: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study Among University Students.
000038 (2015) Shuang Guo [Allemagne] ; Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne]The effects of supervised learning on event-related potential correlates of music-syntactic processing.
000040 (2015) Kentaro Ono [Japon] ; Christian F. Altmann [Japon] ; Masao Matsuhashi [Japon] ; Tatsuya Mima [Japon] ; Hidenao Fukuyama [Japon]Neural correlates of perceptual grouping effects in the processing of sound omission by musicians and nonmusicians.
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.
000045 (2014) Mathilde Groussard [France] ; Fausto Viader [France] ; Brigitte Landeau [France] ; Béatrice Desgranges [France] ; Francis Eustache [France] ; Hervé Platel [France]The effects of musical practice on structural plasticity: the dynamics of grey matter changes.
000047 (2014) C A Mikutta [États-Unis] ; G. Maissen [Suisse] ; A. Altorfer [Suisse] ; W. Strik [Suisse] ; T. Koenig [Suisse]Professional musicians listen differently to music.
000050 (2014) John G. Neuhoff ; Pascale LidjiLanguage familiarity, expectation, and novice musical rhythm production.
000051 (2014) Ines Jentzsch [Royaume-Uni] ; Anahit Mkrtchian [Royaume-Uni] ; Nayantara Kansal [Royaume-Uni]Improved effectiveness of performance monitoring in amateur instrumental musicians.
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.
000055 (2013) Christian Alexander Mikutta [Suisse] ; Simon Schwab ; Sandra Niederhauser ; Othmar Wuermle ; Werner Strik ; Andreas AltorferMusic, perceived arousal, and intensity: psychophysiological reactions to Chopin's "Tristesse".
000056 (2013) Mathias S. Oechslin [Suisse] ; Céline Descloux ; Alexandre Croquelois ; Julien Chanal ; Dimitri Van De Ville ; François Lazeyras ; Clara E. JamesHippocampal volume predicts fluid intelligence in musically trained people.

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