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List of bibliographic references indexed by musical

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000029 (2019) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham F. Welch [Royaume-Uni] ; Evangelos Himonides [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew Owens [Royaume-Uni]The Developing Female Chorister Voice: Case-Study Evidence of Musical Development.
000033 (2019) Ella Dubinsky [Canada] ; Emily A. Wood [Canada] ; Gabriel Nespoli [Canada] ; Frank A. Russo [Canada]Short-Term Choir Singing Supports Speech-in-Noise Perception and Neural Pitch Strength in Older Adults With Age-Related Hearing Loss.
000036 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steptoe [Royaume-Uni]Present in Body or Just in Mind: Differences in Social Presence and Emotion Regulation in Live vs. Virtual Singing Experiences.
000041 (2019) Amelia Barrientos-Fernández [Espagne] ; Roberto Sánchez-Cabrero [Espagne] ; Amaya Arigita-García [Espagne] ; Lidia Ma Oso-Pacheco [Espagne] ; Francisco Javier Pericacho-G Mez [Espagne] ; Miguel Ngel Novillo-L Pez [Espagne]Measurement of different types of intelligence (general, verbal vs. non-verbal, multiple), academic performance and study habits of secondary students at a Music Integrated Centre.
000068 (2017) Tin Nadarevi [Oman] ; Vesna Štefanac Nadarevi[In honour of Asclepius and Orpheus - ten years of activities on the popularization of connections between medicine and music].
000075 (2017) Peter E. Keller [Australie, Allemagne] ; Rasmus König [Allemagne] ; Giacomo Novembre [Royaume-Uni]Simultaneous Cooperation and Competition in the Evolution of Musical Behavior: Sex-Related Modulations of the Singer's Formant in Human Chorusing.
000088 (2017) C. Reagon [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Gale [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Dow [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Lewis [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Van Deursen [Royaume-Uni]Choir singing and health status in people affected by cancer.
000130 (2013) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni] ; Helena Daffern ; Jude BreretonFour-part choral synthesis system for investigating intonation in a cappella choral singing.
000133 (2013) Even Ruud [Norvège]Can music serve as a "cultural immunogen"? An explorative study.
000141 (2012) Marie-Andrée Lebrun [Canada] ; Patricia Moreau ; Andréane Mcnally-Gagnon ; Geneviève Mignault Goulet ; Isabelle PeretzCongenital amusia in childhood: a case study.
000145 (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.
000160 (2010) Carme Solé [Espagne] ; Melissa Mercadal-Brotons ; Sofia Gallego ; Mariangels RieraContributions of music to aging adults' quality of life.
000198 (2007) Oliver Grewe [Allemagne] ; Frederik Nagel ; Reinhard Kopiez ; Eckart AltenmüllerEmotions over time: synchronicity and development of subjective, physiological, and facial affective reactions to music.
000203 (2007) Richard J. Morris [États-Unis] ; Ashley J. Mustafa ; Christopher R. Mccrea ; Linda P. Fowler ; Christopher AspaasAcoustic analysis of the interaction of choral arrangements, musical selection, and microphone location.
000221 (2003) Heli M. Laitinen [Finlande] ; Esko M. Toppila ; Pekka S. Olkinuora ; Kaarina KuismaSound exposure among the Finnish National Opera personnel.
000223 (2003) Susan Mcchesney-Atkins [États-Unis] ; Keith G. Davies ; Georgia D. Montouris ; John T. Silver ; Daniel L. MenkesAmusia after right frontal resection for epilepsy with singing seizures: case report and review of the literature.
000226 (2002) Anne-Maria Laukkanen [Finlande] ; Raija Takalo ; Miika Arvonen ; Erkki VilkmanPitch-synchronous changes in the anterior cricothyroid space during singing.
000245 (1998) J. Vollmer-Haase [Allemagne] ; K. Finke ; W. Hartje ; M. Bulla-HellwigHemispheric dominance in the processing of J.S. Bach fugues: a transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) study with musicians.
000257 (1993) O G Aasland ; S A Kallevik[Are physicians more interested in music than other professional groups?].

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