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List of bibliographic references indexed by working

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 25.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000304 (2020) Michael J. Silverman [États-Unis] ; Sonia W. Bourdaghs [États-Unis] ; Edward T. Schwartzberg [États-Unis]Effects of Visual and Aural Presentation Styles and Rhythm on Working Memory as Measured by Monosyllabic Sequential Digit Recall.
000389 (2020) David Knott [États-Unis] ; Marial Biard [États-Unis] ; Kirsten E. Nelson [États-Unis] ; Stephanie Epstein [États-Unis] ; Sheri L. Robb [États-Unis] ; Claire M. Ghetti [Norvège]A Survey of Music Therapists Working in Pediatric Medical Settings in the United States.
000403 (2019) Paul N. Bennett [Australie] ; Denise Eilers ; Fang Yang [États-Unis] ; Christy Price RabetoyPerceptions and Practices of Nephrology Nurses Working in Home Dialysis: An International Survey.
000459 (2019) Laura Herrero [Espagne] ; Nuria Carriedo [Espagne]The Contributions of Updating in Working Memory Sub-Processes for Sight-Reading Music Beyond Age and Practice Effects.
000511 (2019) Lyndsey Connolly [Irlande (pays)] ; Hilary Moss [Irlande (pays)]Music, spirituality and dementia: Exploring joint working between pastoral care professionals and music therapists to improve person-centred care for people with dementia (Innovative Practice).
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.
000681 (2018) Rachael N. Blasiman [États-Unis] ; Christopher A. Was [États-Unis]Why Is Working Memory Performance Unstable? A Review of 21 Factors.
000696 (2018) Katherine M. Clark ; Kyle O. Hardman ; Todd R. Schachtman ; J Scott Saults ; Bret A. Glass ; Nelson CowanTone series and the nature of working memory capacity development.
000720 (2018) Jeffrey A. Russell [États-Unis] ; Moegi Yamaguchi [États-Unis]Sound Exposure of Healthcare Professionals Working with a University Marching Band.
000804 (2018) Stephen C. Van Hedger [États-Unis] ; Howard C. Nusbaum [États-Unis]Individual differences in absolute pitch performance: Contributions of working memory, musical expertise, and tonal language background.
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.
000925 (2017) Irene Bartlett [Australie] ; Pat H. Wilson [Australie]Working 9-5: Causal Relationships Between Singers' "Day Jobs" and Their Performance Work, With Implications for Vocal Health.
000A34 (2017) Edgar Voltmer [Allemagne] ; Claudia Spahn [Allemagne] ; Erica Frank [Canada]Factors for and against establishing and working in private practice correlated with work-related behavior and experience patterns of Ferman physicians in Schleswig-Holstein: A 2-year longitudinal study.
000A59 (2017) Giovanni Sala ; Fernand GobetDoes Far Transfer Exist? Negative Evidence From Chess, Music, and Working Memory Training.
000C47 (2016) Michael J. Silverman [États-Unis]Effects of Live and Educational Music Therapy on Working Alliance and Trust With Patients on Detoxification Unit: A Four-Group Cluster-Randomized Trial.
000F82 (2014) Sissela Bergman Nutley [Suède] ; Fahimeh Darki [Suède] ; Torkel Klingberg [Suède]Music practice is associated with development of working memory during childhood and adolescence.
001026 (2014) Michael J. Silverman [États-Unis] ; Edward T. SchwartzbergEffects of voice timbre and accompaniment on working memory as measured by sequential monosyllabic digit recall performance.
001409 (2011) Christine Guptill [Canada]The lived experience of working as a musician with an injury.
001414 (2011) Michael J. Silverman [États-Unis]The effect of songwriting on knowledge of coping skills and working alliance in psychiatric patients: a randomized clinical effectiveness study.
001537 (2010) Michael J. Silverman [États-Unis]The effect of pitch, rhythm, and familiarity on working memory and anxiety as measured by digit recall performance.

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