نتایج جستجو برای: especially female musicians

تعداد نتایج: 648550  

2001
K. R. Kähäri G. Zachau

This presentation will show results from a study where pure tone audiometry was performed on 140 classical orchestral musicians in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was shown that female musicians had significantly better hearing thresholds in the high frequency area than the male musicians. Furthermore, the median pure tone hearing thresholds for the male musicians displayed a notch configuration at 6 kH...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2013
Jan Stupacher Michael J Hove Giacomo Novembre Simone Schütz-Bosbach Peter E Keller

Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study examines the effects of listening to groove music on corticospinal excitability. Musicians and non-musicians listened to high-groove music, low-groove music, and spectrally matched noise, while receiving single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the primary motor cortex either on-be...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2017
Federica Bianchi Jens Hjortkjær Sébastien Santurette Robert J. Zatorre Hartwig R. Siebner Torsten Dau

Musicians are highly trained to discriminate fine pitch changes but the neural bases of this ability are poorly understood. It is unclear whether such training-dependent differences in pitch processing arise already in the subcortical auditory system or are linked to more central stages. To address this question, we combined psychoacoustic testing with functional MRI to measure cortical and sub...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
E Luders C Gaser L Jancke G Schlaug

Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used to analyze gray matter (GM) asymmetries in a large sample (n = 60) of male and female professional musicians with and without absolute pitch (AP). We chose to examine these particular groups because previous studies using traditional region-of-interest (ROI) analyses have shown differences in hemispheric asymmetry related to AP and gender. Voxel-based meth...

2014
Bronwen J. Ackermann Dianna T. Kenny Ian O'Brien Tim R. Driscoll

The Sound Practice Project is a 5-year study involving baseline evaluation, development, and implementation of musician-specific work health and safety initiatives. A cross-sectional population physical and psychological survey and physical assessment were conducted at the same time, with an auditory health assessment conducted later. The results were used to guide the development of a series o...

2014
Cheng Luo Shipeng Tu Yueheng Peng Shan Gao Jianfu Li Li Dong Gujing Li Yongxiu Lai Hong Li Dezhong Yao

Musicians undergoing long-term musical training show improved emotional and cognitive function, which suggests the presence of neuroplasticity. The structural and functional impacts of the human brain have been observed in musicians. In this study, we used data-driven functional connectivity analysis to map local and distant functional connectivity in resting-state functional magnetic resonance...

Journal: :Australian dental journal 2002
D K L Yeo T P Pham J Baker S A T Porters

BACKGROUND Patients who play musical instruments (especially wind and stringed instruments) and vocalists are prone to particular types of orofacial problems. Some problems are caused by playing and some are the result of dental treatment. This paper proposes to give an insight into these problems and practical guidance to general practice dentists. METHOD Information in this paper is gathere...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2011
Jesper Hvass Schmidt Ellen Raben Pedersen Peter Møller Juhl Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard Ture Dammann Andersen Torben Poulsen Jesper Bælum

BACKGROUND Assessment of sound exposure by noise dosimetry can be challenging especially when measuring the exposure of classical orchestra musicians where sound originate from many different instruments. A new measurement method of bilateral sound exposure of classical musicians was developed and used to characterize sound exposure of the left and right ear simultaneously in two different symp...

Background. Musicians’ sympathetic arousal needed to deal with an extraordinary event (e.g., a demanding concert) can become a neurophysiological alteration known as Musical Performance Anxiety, an important health problem. Objectives. This study aimed to find whether high-intensity interval training (HIIT) might reduce the anxiety in musicians after acute training. Methods. Ten young wind in...

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