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List of bibliographic references indexed by specific

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 22.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000069 (2021) Niels Chr Hansen [Danemark] ; Lindsey Reymore [Canada]Articulatory motor planning and timbral idiosyncrasies as underlying mechanisms of instrument-specific absolute pitch in expert musicians.
000373 (2020) Örjan De Manzano [Suède] ; Karen L. Kuckelkorn [Suède] ; Karin Ström [Suède] ; Fredrik Ullén [Suède]Action-Perception Coupling and Near Transfer: Listening to Melodies after Piano Practice Triggers Sequence-Specific Representations in the Auditory-Motor Network.
000496 (2019) Ruijing Ning [États-Unis] ; Samuel J. Trosman [États-Unis] ; Andrew T. Sabin [États-Unis] ; Beverly A. Wright [États-Unis]Perceptual-learning evidence for inter-onset-interval- and frequency-specific processing of fast rhythms.
000757 (2018) Clara Gallego Cerver [Espagne] ; Julio Martín Ruiz ; Laura Ruiz Sanchis ; Concepci N Ros RosPain Perception in Clarinetists with Playing-Related Pain After Implementing a Specific Exercise Program.
000B45 (2016) Tomas E. Matthews [Canada] ; Joseph N L. Thibodeau [Canada] ; Brian P. Gunther [Canada] ; Virginia B. Penhune [Canada]The Impact of Instrument-Specific Musical Training on Rhythm Perception and Production.
000D24 (2015) Jiska Cohen-Mansfield [États-Unis] ; Marcia S. Marx [États-Unis] ; Maha Dakheel-Ali [États-Unis] ; Khin Thein [États-Unis]The use and utility of specific nonpharmacological interventions for behavioral symptoms in dementia: an exploratory study.
000D46 (2015) Verena Eveline Rozanski [Allemagne] ; Eva Rehfuess ; Kai Bötzel ; Dennis NowakTask-Specific Dystonia in Professional Musicians. A Systematic Review of the Importance of Intensive Playing as a Risk Factor.
000E79 (2015) J N A L. Leijnse [Oman] ; M. Hallett ; G J SonneveldA multifactorial conceptual model of peripheral neuromusculoskeletal predisposing factors in task-specific focal hand dystonia in musicians: etiologic and therapeutic implications.
001197 (2013) Cliffton Chan [Australie] ; Tim Driscoll ; Bronwen AckermannDevelopment of a specific exercise programme for professional orchestral musicians.
001278 (2012) Patrick Potter [Canada]Task specific focal hand dystonia: understanding the enigma and current concepts.
001283 (2012) Uwe Walter [Allemagne] ; Franziska Buttkus ; Reiner Benecke ; Annette Grossmann ; Dirk Dressler ; Eckart AltenmüllerSonographic alteration of lenticular nucleus in focal task-specific dystonia of musicians.
001562 (2010) Jennifer C. Romano [États-Unis] ; James H. Howard ; Darlene V. HowardOne-year retention of general and sequence-specific skills in a probabilistic, serial reaction time task.
001632 (2009) Steven J. Frucht [États-Unis]Focal task-specific dystonia of the musicians' hand--a practical approach for the clinician.
001737 (2008) Mona Sayegh Ghoussoub [Liban] ; Khalil Ghoussoub ; Adib Chaaya ; Ghassan Sleilaty ; Isabelle Joubrel ; Khaldoun Rifaï[Orofacial and hearing specific problems among 340 wind instrumentalists in Lebanon].
001778 (2008) Antoine J. Shahin [États-Unis] ; Larry E. Roberts ; Wilkin Chau ; Laurel J. Trainor ; Lee M. MillerMusic training leads to the development of timbre-specific gamma band activity.
001815 (2008) Byung-Chuel Choi [Corée du Sud]Awareness of music therapy practices and factors influencing specific theoretical approaches.
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?
001A22 (2005) Sara L. Bengtsson [Suède] ; Zoltán Nagy ; Stefan Skare ; Lea Forsman ; Hans Forssberg ; Fredrik UllénExtensive piano practicing has regionally specific effects on white matter development.
001B64 (2002) D K L. Yeo ; T P Pham ; J. Baker ; S A T. PortersSpecific orofacial problems experienced by musicians.
001C00 (2001) C. Pantev [Allemagne] ; L E Roberts ; M. Schulz ; A. Engelien ; B. RossTimbre-specific enhancement of auditory cortical representations in musicians.

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