List of bibliographic references indexed by musical
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 225.
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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. |
000503 (2019) |
Antonio Criscuolo [Pays-Bas] ; Leonardo Bonetti [Danemark] ; Teppo S Rk Mö [Finlande] ; Marina Kliuchko [Danemark] ; Elvira Brattico [Danemark] | On the Association Between Musical Training, Intelligence and Executive Functions in Adulthood. |
000509 (2019) |
Darina V. Petrovsky ; Julene K. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Nancy Tkacs [États-Unis] ; Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton [États-Unis] ; Roy H. Hamilton [États-Unis] ; Pamela Z. Cacchione | Musical and Cognitive Abilities in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment. |
000510 (2019) |
Psyche Loui [États-Unis] ; Lauren B. Raine [États-Unis] ; Laura Chaddock-Heyman [États-Unis] ; Arthur F. Kramer [États-Unis] ; Charles H. Hillman [États-Unis] | Musical Instrument Practice Predicts White Matter Microstructure and Cognitive Abilities in Childhood. |
000538 (2019) |
David F. Little [États-Unis] ; Henry H. Cheng [États-Unis] ; Beverly A. Wright [États-Unis] | Inducing musical-interval learning by combining task practice with periods of stimulus exposure alone. |
000542 (2019) |
Claudia Pacheco [Brésil] ; Mara Behlau [Brésil] | Immediate Impact of Vocal Demand on Musical Theater Singers in Brazil. |
000551 (2019) |
Rafael Alves Heinze [Brésil] ; Patricia Vanzella [Brésil] ; Guilherme Augusto Zimeo Morais [Brésil] ; João Ricardo Sato [Brésil] | Hand motor learning in a musical context and prefrontal cortex hemodynamic response: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study. |
000556 (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. |
000564 (2019) |
Angela Neal-Barnett [États-Unis] ; Robert Stadulis [États-Unis] ; Delilah Ellzey [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Jean [États-Unis] ; Tiffany Rowell [États-Unis] ; Keaton Somerville [États-Unis] ; Kallie Petitti [États-Unis] ; Benjamin Siglow [États-Unis] ; Arden Ruttan [États-Unis] ; Mary Hogue [États-Unis] | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Musical Cognitive Restructuring App for Black Inner-City Girls: Survey, Usage, and Focus Group Evaluation. |
000570 (2019) |
Michael J. Silverman ; Edward T. Schwartzberg [États-Unis] | Effects of Visual and Auditory Presentation Styles and Musical Elements on Working Memory as Measured by Monosyllabic Sequential Digit Recall. |
000572 (2019) |
Ankie Tan Cheung [Hong Kong] ; William Ho Cheung Li [Hong Kong] ; Laurie Long Kwan Ho [Hong Kong] ; Ka Yan Ho [Hong Kong] ; Katherine Ka Wai Lam [Hong Kong] ; Oi Kwan Chung [Hong Kong] | Effectiveness of a musical training programme in promoting happiness and quality of life of underprivileged preschool children. |
000577 (2019) |
Qiongling Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Xuetong Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Shaoyi Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yongqi Xie [République populaire de Chine] ; Xinwei Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Yachao Xie [République populaire de Chine] ; Shuyu Li [République populaire de Chine] | Dynamic reconfiguration of the functional brain network after musical training in young adults. |
000591 (2019) |
Kierla Ireland [Canada] ; Thanya A. Iyer [Canada] ; Virginia B. Penhune [Canada] | Contributions of age of start, cognitive abilities and practice to musical task performance in childhood. |
000597 (2019) |
Gabriella So S [Hongrie] ; J Zsef Csernák [Hongrie] ; Lászl Lakatos [Hongrie] ; Zsolt Zs Fi [Hongrie] ; András Palotás [Hongrie, Russie] | Cognitive Disposition to Wine Consumption: How the Brain Is Wired to Select the Perfect Bottle With a Novel Musical Twist. |
000600 (2019) |
Victor Gonzalez-Sanchez [Norvège] ; Sofia Dahl [Danemark] ; Johannes Lunde Hatfield [Norvège] ; Rolf Inge God Y [Norvège] | Characterizing Movement Fluency in Musical Performance: Toward a Generic Measure for Technology Enhanced Learning. |
000642 (2019) |
Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo [Royaume-Uni] ; Bonnie Mcconnell [Australie] ; Victoria Cornelius [Royaume-Uni] ; Buba Darboe [Gambie] ; Hajara B. Huma [Gambie] ; Malick Gaye [Gambie] ; Paul Ramchandani [Royaume-Uni] ; Hassoum Ceesay [Gambie] ; Vivette Glover [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Cross [Royaume-Uni] ; Lauren Stewart [Royaume-Uni] | A study protocol for testing the feasibility of a randomised stepped wedge cluster design to investigate a Community Health Intervention through Musical Engagement (CHIME) for perinatal mental health in The Gambia. |
000670 (2018) |
Shuai-Chun Lin [États-Unis] ; Cindy X. Zheng [États-Unis] ; Michael Waisbourd [États-Unis] ; Jeanne Molineaux [États-Unis] ; Lichuan Zeng [États-Unis] ; Tingting Zhan [États-Unis] ; Kamran Rahmatnejad [États-Unis] ; Arthur Resende [États-Unis] ; Anand V. Mantravadi [États-Unis] ; Lisa A. Hark [États-Unis] ; Marlene R. Moster [États-Unis] ; Joseph I. Markoff [États-Unis] ; George L. Spaeth [États-Unis] ; L Jay Katz [États-Unis] | Visual Field Changes in Professional Wind versus Non-wind Musical Instrument Players in the Philadelphia Orchestra. |
000693 (2018) |
D. Hebenstreit [Royaume-Uni] | Tuning a musical instrument with vibrato system: A mathematical framework to study mechanics and acoustics and to calculate optimal tuning strategies. |
000694 (2018) |
Mathias S. Oechslin [Suisse] ; Markus Gschwind [Suisse] ; Clara E. James [Suisse] | Tracking Training-Related Plasticity by Combining fMRI and DTI: The Right Hemisphere Ventral Stream Mediates Musical Syntax Processing. |
000712 (2018) |
Cho Kwan Tse [République populaire de Chine] ; Calvin Kai-Ching Yu [République populaire de Chine] | The Effects of Visual Cues, Blindfolding, Synesthetic Experience, and Musical Training on Pure-Tone Frequency Discrimination. |
000726 (2018) |
Örjan De Manzano [Suède] ; Fredrik Ullén [Suède] | Same Genes, Different Brains: Neuroanatomical Differences Between Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Musical Training. |
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