Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000120 (2020) |
K Anders Ericsson [États-Unis] | Towards a science of the acquisition of expert performance in sports: Clarifying the differences between deliberate practice and other types of practice. |
000310 (2020) |
Pilar Bustillo-Casero [Espagne] ; Sara Cebrian-Bou [Espagne] ; Carlos Cruz-Montecinos [Chili] ; Alberto Pardo [Espagne] ; Xavier García-Mass [Espagne] | Effects of A Dual-Task Intervention in Postural Control and Cognitive Performance in Adolescents. |
000318 (2020) |
Carlota Pagès-Portabella [Espagne] ; Juan M. Toro [Espagne] | Dissonant endings of chord progressions elicit a larger ERAN than ambiguous endings in musicians. |
000446 (2019) |
David Fleming [Canada] ; Sylvie Belleville [Canada] ; Isabelle Peretz [Canada] ; Greg West [Canada] ; Benjamin Rich Zendel [Canada] | The effects of short-term musical training on the neural processing of speech-in-noise in older adults. |
000491 (2019) |
Catherine E. Schneider [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth G. Hunter [États-Unis] ; Shoshana H. Bardach [États-Unis] | Potential Cognitive Benefits From Playing Music Among Cognitively Intact Older Adults: A Scoping Review. |
000494 (2019) |
Moussa Diarra [Canada] ; Benjamin Rich Zendel [Canada] ; Jessica Benady-Chorney [Canada] ; Caroll-Ann Blanchette [Canada] ; Franco Lepore [Canada] ; Isabelle Peretz [Canada] ; Sylvie Belleville [Canada] ; Greg L. West [Canada] | Playing Super Mario increases oculomotor inhibition and frontal eye field grey matter in older adults. |
000580 (2019) |
Laurent Grégoire [France, États-Unis] ; Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat [France] | Does a non-practiced cognitive automatism withstand the test of time? |
000596 (2019) |
Giovanni Sala ; Fernand Gobet [Royaume-Uni] | Cognitive Training Does Not Enhance General Cognition. |
000688 (2018) |
Giovanni Sala ; K Semir Tatlidil ; Fernand Gobet | Video game training does not enhance cognitive ability: A comprehensive meta-analytic investigation. |
000696 (2018) |
Katherine M. Clark ; Kyle O. Hardman ; Todd R. Schachtman ; J Scott Saults ; Bret A. Glass ; Nelson Cowan | Tone series and the nature of working memory capacity development. |
000718 (2018) |
Gonzalo Márquez [Espagne] ; Martin Keller [Suisse] ; Jesper Lundbye-Jensen [Danemark] ; Wolfgang Taube [Suisse] | Surround Inhibition in the Primary Motor Cortex is Task-specifically Modulated in Non-professional Musicians but not in Healthy Controls During Real Piano Playing. |
000726 (2018) |
Örjan De Manzano [Suède] ; Fredrik Ullén [Suède] | Same Genes, Different Brains: Neuroanatomical Differences Between Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Musical Training. |
000772 (2018) |
Rafael Román-Caballero [Espagne] ; Marisa Arnedo [Espagne] ; M Nica Trivi O [Espagne] ; Juan Lupiá Ez [Espagne] | Musical practice as an enhancer of cognitive function in healthy aging - A systematic review and meta-analysis. |
000775 (2018) |
Jeong Mi Park [Corée du Sud] ; Chun Kee Chung [Corée du Sud] ; June Sic Kim ; Kyung Myun Lee ; Jaeho Seol ; Suk Won Yi [Corée du Sud] | Musical Expectations Enhance Auditory Cortical Processing in Musicians: A Magnetoencephalography Study. |
000806 (2018) |
Eva Dittinger [France] ; Seyed Abolfazl Valizadeh [Suisse] ; Lutz J Ncke [Suisse] ; Mireille Besson [France] ; Stefan Elmer [Suisse] | Increased functional connectivity in the ventral and dorsal streams during retrieval of novel words in professional musicians. |
000810 (2018) |
Alice Mado Proverbio [Italie] ; Eleonora Bellini [Italie] | How the degree of instrumental practice in music increases perceptual sensitivity. |
000816 (2018) |
Jessica Slater ; Richard Ashley ; Adam Tierney ; Nina Kraus | Got Rhythm? Better Inhibitory Control Is Linked with More Consistent Drumming and Enhanced Neural Tracking of the Musical Beat in Adult Percussionists and Nonpercussionists. |
000827 (2018) |
Mei Rui [États-Unis] ; Jeffrey E. Lee [États-Unis] ; Jean-Nicolas Vauthey [États-Unis] ; Claudius Conrad [États-Unis] | Enhancing surgical performance by adopting expert musicians' practice and performance strategies. |
000850 (2018) |
Baptiste Caramiaux [France, Canada] ; Frédéric Bevilacqua [France] ; Marcelo M. Wanderley [Canada] ; Caroline Palmer [Canada] | Dissociable effects of practice variability on learning motor and timing skills. |
000859 (2018) |
Dahlia W. Zaidel [États-Unis] | Culture and art: Importance of art practice, not aesthetics, to early human culture. |
000871 (2018) |
Assal Habibi [États-Unis] ; Antonio Damasio [États-Unis] ; Beatriz Ilari [États-Unis] ; Ryan Veiga [États-Unis] ; Anand A. Joshi [États-Unis] ; Richard M. Leahy [États-Unis] ; Justin P. Haldar [États-Unis] ; Divya Varadarajan [États-Unis] ; Chitresh Bhushan [États-Unis] ; Hanna Damasio [États-Unis] | Childhood Music Training Induces Change in Micro and Macroscopic Brain Structure: Results from a Longitudinal Study. |
000879 (2018) |
L. Bonetti [Danemark] ; N T Haumann [Danemark] ; E. Brattico [Danemark] ; M. Kliuchko [Danemark] ; P. Vuust [Danemark] ; T. S Rk Mö [Finlande] ; R. N T Nen [Estonie] | Auditory sensory memory and working memory skills: Association between frontal MMN and performance scores. |
000898 (2018) |
Yue Ding [République populaire de Chine] ; Kathleen Gray [États-Unis] ; Alexander Forrence [États-Unis] ; Xiaoqin Wang [République populaire de Chine, États-Unis] ; Juan Huang [États-Unis] | A behavioral study on tonal working memory in musicians and non-musicians. |
000941 (2017) |
Mengxia Yu [République populaire de Chine] ; Miao Xu [République populaire de Chine] ; Xueting Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhencai Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; Yiying Song [République populaire de Chine] ; Jia Liu [République populaire de Chine] | The shared neural basis of music and language. |
000980 (2017) |
Owen Killian [Irlande (pays)] ; Eavan M. Mcgovern [Irlande (pays)] ; Rebecca Beck [Irlande (pays)] ; Ines Beiser [Irlande (pays)] ; Shruti Narasimham [Irlande (pays)] ; Brendan Quinlivan [Irlande (pays)] ; Sean O'Riordan [Irlande (pays)] ; Kristina Simonyan [États-Unis] ; Michael Hutchinson [Irlande (pays)] ; Richard B. Reilly [Irlande (pays)] | Practice does not make perfect: Temporal discrimination in musicians with and without dystonia. |
000A16 (2017) |
Anna M. Zamorano [Espagne] ; Ignacio Cifre [Espagne] ; Pedro Montoya [Espagne] ; Inmaculada Riquelme [Espagne] ; Boris Kleber [Danemark, Allemagne] | Insula-based networks in professional musicians: Evidence for increased functional connectivity during resting state fMRI. |
000A48 (2017) |
Sophie Nolden [Allemagne] ; Simon Rigoulot [Canada] ; Pierre Jolicoeur [Canada] ; Jorge L. Armony [Canada] | Effects of musical expertise on oscillatory brain activity in response to emotional sounds. |
000A63 (2017) |
Joel A. Lopata [Canada] ; Elizabeth A. Nowicki [Canada] ; Marc F. Joanisse [Canada] | Creativity as a distinct trainable mental state: An EEG study of musical improvisation. |
000B43 (2016) |
Mathieu Gueugnon [France] ; Robin N. Salesse [France] ; Alexandre Coste [France] ; Zhong Zhao [France] ; Benoît G. Bardy [France] ; Ludovic Marin [France] | The acquisition of socio-motor improvisation in the mirror game. |
000B50 (2016) |
Carina Klein [Suisse] ; Franziskus Liem [Suisse] ; Jürgen H Nggi [Suisse] ; Stefan Elmer [Suisse] ; Lutz J Ncke [Suisse, Arabie saoudite] | The "silent" imprint of musical training. |
000C16 (2016) |
Aline Moussard [Canada] ; Patrick Bermudez [Canada] ; Claude Alain [Canada] ; William Tays [Canada] ; Sylvain Moreno [Canada] | Life-long music practice and executive control in older adults: An event-related potential study. |
000C21 (2016) |
Seung-Goo Kim [Allemagne] ; Thomas R. Knösche [Allemagne] | Intracortical myelination in musicians with absolute pitch: Quantitative morphometry using 7-T MRI. |
000C26 (2016) |
Katherine Pavlik [Royaume-Uni] ; Sanna Nordin-Bates [Suède] | Imagery in Dance: A Literature Review. |
000C58 (2016) |
Chiara Giacosa [Canada] ; Falisha J. Karpati [Canada] ; Nicholas E V. Foster [Canada] ; Virginia B. Penhune [Canada] ; Krista L. Hyde [Canada] | Dance and music training have different effects on white matter diffusivity in sensorimotor pathways. |
000D29 (2015) |
David Z. Hambrick [Oman] ; Elliot M. Tucker-Drob | The genetics of music accomplishment: evidence for gene-environment correlation and interaction. |
000D40 (2015) |
Matthew Steinfeld [États-Unis] ; Judson Brewer | The Psychological Benefits from Reconceptualizing Music-Making as Mindfulness Practice. |
000D61 (2015) |
Martin Wiener [États-Unis] ; James C. Thompson [États-Unis] | Repetition enhancement and memory effects for duration. |
000D63 (2015) |
M. Louridas [Canada] ; E M Bonrath ; D A Sinclair ; N J Dedy ; T P Grantcharov | Randomized clinical trial to evaluate mental practice in enhancing advanced laparoscopic surgical performance. |
000E22 (2015) |
Laurent Grégoire [France] ; Pierre Perruchet [France] ; Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat [France] | How does Stroop interference change with practice? A reappraisal from the musical Stroop paradigm. |
000E33 (2015) |
Sophia K. Mckinley [États-Unis] ; Roy Phitayakorn [États-Unis] | Emotional Intelligence and Simulation. |
000E43 (2015) |
S A Winges [États-Unis] ; S. Furuya [Japon] | Distinct digit kinematics by professional and amateur pianists. |
000F08 (2014) |
Emöke Borbély-Ipkovich [Oman] ; Dezsö Németh ; Karolina Janacsek ; Xénia Gonda | [Sequence learning in major depressive disorder]. |
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). |
000F29 (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. |
000F63 (2014) |
Miriam A. Mosing [Suède] ; Guy Madison ; Nancy L. Pedersen ; Ralf Kuja-Halkola ; Fredrik Ullén | Practice does not make perfect: no causal effect of music practice on music ability. |
000F71 (2014) |
C Shawn Green [États-Unis] ; Tilo Strobach ; Torsten Schubert | On methodological standards in training and transfer experiments. |
000F78 (2014) |
Dana L. Strait ; Samantha O'Connell ; Alexandra Parbery-Clark ; Nina Kraus [États-Unis] | Musicians' enhanced neural differentiation of speech sounds arises early in life: developmental evidence from ages 3 to 30. |
000F85 (2014) |
Giacomo Novembre [Allemagne] ; Luca F. Ticini [Australie] ; Simone Schütz-Bosbach [Australie] ; Peter E. Keller [Australie] | Motor simulation and the coordination of self and other in real-time joint action. |
000F94 (2014) |
Laurent Grégoire ; Pierre Perruchet ; Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat | Is 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). |
001005 (2014) |
Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] | How automatic is the musical stroop effect? 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). |
001016 (2014) |
Shinichi Furuya [Japon] ; Ayumi Nakamura [Japon] ; Noriko Nagata [Japon] | Extraction of practice-dependent and practice-independent finger movement patterns. |