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List of bibliographic references indexed by studying

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 38.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000183 (2020) Cinzia Cruder [Suisse, Royaume-Uni] ; Marco Barbero [Suisse] ; Pelagia Koufaki [Royaume-Uni] ; Emiliano Soldini [Suisse] ; Nigel Gleeson [Royaume-Uni]Prevalence and associated factors of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders among music students in Europe. Baseline findings from the Risk of Music Students (RISMUS) longitudinal multicentre study.
000277 (2020) K Anders Ericsson [États-Unis]Given that the detailed original criteria for deliberate practice have not changed, could the understanding of this complex concept have improved over time? A response to Macnamara and Hambrick (2020).
000734 (2018) Matthew Sachs [États-Unis] ; Assal Habibi [États-Unis] ; Hanna Damasio [États-Unis]Reflections on music, affect, and sociality.
000988 (2017) Rosie Perkins [Royaume-Uni] ; Helen Reid [Royaume-Uni] ; Liliana S. Araújo [Royaume-Uni] ; Terry Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Aaron Williamon [Royaume-Uni]Perceived Enablers and Barriers to Optimal Health among Music Students: A Qualitative Study in the Music Conservatoire Setting.
000A67 (2017) Santiago Mendo-Lázaro [Espagne] ; María I. Polo-Del-Río [Espagne] ; Damián Iglesias-Gallego [Espagne] ; Elena Felipe-Casta O [Espagne] ; Benito Le N-Del-Barco [Espagne]Construction and Validation of a Measurement Instrument for Attitudes towards Teamwork.
000A69 (2017) Yan Bao [République populaire de Chine, Allemagne] ; Alexandra Von Stosch [Allemagne] ; Mona Park [Allemagne] ; Ernst Pöppel [République populaire de Chine, Allemagne]Complementarity As Generative Principle: A Thought Pattern for Aesthetic Appreciations and Cognitive Appraisals in General.
000B70 (2016) Falisha J. Karpati [Canada] ; Chiara Giacosa [Canada] ; Nicholas E V. Foster [Canada] ; Virginia B. Penhune [Canada] ; Krista L. Hyde [Canada]Sensorimotor integration is enhanced in dancers and musicians.
000C89 (2016) Michele Augusto Riva [Italie] ; Caterina Mazzocchi ; Giancarlo Cesana ; Stanley Finger'Il Sonnambulo' by Michele Carafa: A Forgotten Romantic Opera with Sleepwalking.
000D62 (2015) Peter W. Iltis [Allemagne] ; Erwin Schoonderwaldt [Allemagne] ; Shuo Zhang [Allemagne] ; Jens Frahm [Allemagne] ; Eckart Altenmüller [Allemagne]Real-time MRI comparisons of brass players: A methodological pilot study.
000D88 (2015) Gottfried Schlaug [États-Unis]Musicians and music making as a model for the study of brain plasticity.
000E02 (2015) Akito Miura [Japon] ; Shinya Fujii [Canada] ; Yuji Yamamoto [Japon] ; Kazutoshi Kudo [Japon]Motor control of rhythmic dance from a dynamical systems perspective: a review.
000E26 (2015) Rachel M. Brown [Canada] ; Robert J. Zatorre [Canada] ; Virginia B. Penhune [Canada]Expert music performance: cognitive, neural, and developmental bases.
000E67 (2015) Christos I. Ioannou [Oman] ; Eckart AltenmüllerApproaches to and Treatment Strategies for Playing-Related Pain Problems Among Czech Instrumental Music Students: An Epidemiological Study.
000F16 (2014) Anne Gast [Belgique]What is learned, and when? Commentary on “the musical stroop effect: opening a new avenue to research on automatisms” by l. Grégoire, P. Perruchet, and B. Poulin-Charronnat (Experimental Psychology, 2013, vol. 60, pp. 269–278).
000F33 (2014) Luca Tateo [Danemark]The dialogical dance: self, identity construction, positioning and embodiment in tango dancers.
000F65 (2014) Kári Arnason [Oman] ; Arni Arnason ; Kristín BriemPlaying-related musculoskeletal disorders among icelandic music students: differences between students playing classical vs rhythmic music.
000F94 (2014) Laurent Grégoire ; Pierre Perruchet ; Bénédicte Poulin-CharronnatIs the musical stroop effect able to keep its promises? A reply to Akiva-Kabiri and Henik (2014), Gast (2014), Moeller and Frings (2014), and Zakay (2014).
001061 (2014) Lilach Akiva-Kabiri ; Avishai HenikAdditional insights. Commentary on “the musical stroop effect: opening a new avenue to research on automatisms” by l. Grégoire, P. Perruchet, and B. Poulin-Charronnat (Experimental Psychology, 2013, vol. 60, pp. 269–278).
001156 (2013) Nicol F. Bernardi [Italie] ; Matteo De Buglio ; Pietro D. Trimarchi ; Alfonso Chielli ; Emanuela BricoloMental practice promotes motor anticipation: evidence from skilled music performance.
001159 (2013) Alexander A. Balandin [États-Unis]Low-frequency 1/f noise in graphene devices.
001320 (2012) G. Maclaren [Australie]Medicine, art and the death of Franz Liszt.

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