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List of bibliographic references indexed by Cortex moteur

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000251 (2020) Koichi Hiraoka [Japon] ; Shun Ito [Japon] ; Momoko Lutton [Japon] ; Maya Nakano [Japon] ; Noritaka Yonei [Japon]Long-term practice of isolated finger movements reduces enslaved response of tonically contracting little finger abductor to tonic index finger abduction.
000482 (2019) Yi-Ling Kuo [États-Unis] ; Jason J. Kutch [États-Unis] ; Beth E. Fisher [États-Unis]Relationship between Interhemispheric Inhibition and Dexterous Hand Performance in Musicians and Non-musicians.
000618 (2019) Vit Ria Piai [Pays-Bas] ; Sandra H. Vos [Pays-Bas] ; Reinhard Idelberger [Pays-Bas] ; Pauline Gans [Pays-Bas] ; Jonne Doorduin [Pays-Bas] ; Mark Ter Laan [Pays-Bas]Awake Surgery for a Violin Player: Monitoring Motor and Music Performance, A Case Report.
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.
000A03 (2017) María-Ángeles Palomar-García [Espagne] ; Robert J. Zatorre [Canada] ; Noelia Ventura-Campos [Espagne] ; Elisenda Bueichekú [Espagne] ; César Ávila [Espagne]Modulation of Functional Connectivity in Auditory-Motor Networks in Musicians Compared with Nonmusicians.
000C68 (2016) Filip Melinscak [Espagne] ; Luis Montesano [Espagne]Beyond p-values in the evaluation of brain-computer interfaces: A Bayesian estimation approach.
000C70 (2016) Robert Harris [Pays-Bas] ; Peter Van Kranenburg [Pays-Bas] ; Bauke M. De Jong [Pays-Bas]Behavioral Quantification of Audiomotor Transformations in Improvising and Score-Dependent Musicians.
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.
001031 (2014) Jennifer Anne Bailey ; Robert J. Zatorre ; Virginia B. PenhuneEarly musical training is linked to gray matter structure in the ventral premotor cortex and auditory-motor rhythm synchronization performance.
001055 (2014) Rebecca S. Schaefer [États-Unis]Auditory rhythmic cueing in movement rehabilitation: findings and possible mechanisms.
001193 (2013) Shinichi Furuya [Allemagne] ; Michael A. Nitsche ; Walter Paulus ; Eckart AltenmüllerEarly optimization in finger dexterity of skilled pianists: implication of transcranial stimulation.
001293 (2012) David J. Wright [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Holmes ; Francesco Di Russo ; Michela Loporto ; Dave SmithReduced motor cortex activity during movement preparation following a period of motor skill practice.
001460 (2011) Hweeling Lee [Allemagne] ; Uta NoppeneyLong-term music training tunes how the brain temporally binds signals from multiple senses.
001669 (2009) Karin Rosenkranz [Royaume-Uni] ; Katherine Butler ; Aaron Williamon ; John C. RothwellRegaining motor control in musician's dystonia by restoring sensorimotor organization.
001866 (2007) Karin Rosenkranz [Royaume-Uni] ; Aaron Williamon ; John C. RothwellMotorcortical excitability and synaptic plasticity is enhanced in professional musicians.
001867 (2007) S. Slobounov [États-Unis] ; W. Ray ; C. Cao ; H. ChiangModulation of cortical activity as a result of task-specific practice.
001923 (2006) Angelo Quartarone [Italie] ; Hartwig R. Siebner ; J C RothwellTask-specific hand dystonia: can too much plasticity be bad for you?
001983 (2005) Amir Lahav [États-Unis] ; Adam Boulanger ; Gottfried Schlaug ; Elliot SaltzmanThe power of listening: auditory-motor interactions in musical training.
001A02 (2005) Karin Rosenkranz [Royaume-Uni] ; Aaron Williamon ; Katherine Butler ; Carla Cordivari ; Andrew J. Lees ; John C. RothwellPathophysiological differences between musician's dystonia and writer's cramp.
001A28 (2005) Ingo Meister [Allemagne] ; Timo Krings ; Henrik Foltys ; Babak Boroojerdi ; Mareike Müller ; Rudolf Töpper ; Armin ThronEffects of long-term practice and task complexity in musicians and nonmusicians performing simple and complex motor tasks: implications for cortical motor organization.
001A59 (2004) Bernhard Haslinger [Allemagne] ; Peter Erhard ; Eckart Altenmüller ; Andreas Hennenlotter ; Markus Schwaiger ; Helga Gr Fin Von Einsiedel ; Ernst Rummeny ; Bastian Conrad ; Andrés O. Ceballos-BaumannReduced recruitment of motor association areas during bimanual coordination in concert pianists.

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