نتایج جستجو برای: musicians

تعداد نتایج: 3680  

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2006
Marc Bangert Gottfried Schlaug

Recent studies have shown brain differences between professional musicians and non-musicians with respect to size, asymmetry or gray matter density of specific cerebral regions. Here we demonstrate: (1) that anatomical differences in the motor cortex can already be detected by coarse visual inspection; and (2) that within musicians, even a discrimination of instruments with different manual dom...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 1997
L Jäncke G Schlaug H Steinmetz

Hand skill asymmetry on two handedness tasks was examined in consistent right-handed musicians and nonmusicians as well as mixed-handed and consistent left-handed nonmusicians. Musicians, although demonstrating right-hand superiority, revealed a lesser degree of hand skill asymmetry than consistent right-handed nonmusicians. Increased left-hand skill in musicians accounted for their reduced asy...

Journal: :Facta Universitatis, Series: Visual Arts and Music 2019

2014
Jianfu Li Cheng Luo Yueheng Peng Qiankun Xie Jinnan Gong Li Dong Yongxiu Lai Hong Li Dezhong Yao

PURPOSE Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sensory, motor, and auditory processes when training and playing musical instruments. Therefore, musicians are a useful model in which to investigate neural adaptations in the brain. METHODS Here, based on diffusion-weighted imaging, probabilistic tractography was used to determine the architecture ...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2011
Gavin M Bidelman Jackson T Gandour Ananthanarayan Krishnan

Behavioral and neurophysiological transfer effects from music experience to language processing are well-established but it is currently unclear whether or not linguistic expertise (e.g., speaking a tone language) benefits music-related processing and its perception. Here, we compare brainstem responses of English-speaking musicians/non-musicians and native speakers of Mandarin Chinese elicited...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Alexandra Parbery-Clark Dana L Strait Emily Hittner Nina Kraus

While hearing in noise is a complex task, even in high levels of noise humans demonstrate remarkable hearing ability. Binaural hearing, which involves the integration and analysis of incoming sounds from both ears, is an important mechanism that promotes hearing in complex listening environments. Analyzing inter-ear differences helps differentiate between sound sources--a key mechanism that fac...

2017
Stefan Jänicke Josef Focht

As opposed to the former idea of creative autonomy, in recent years, humanities research tends to investigate cultural contexts and circumstances, inspirational models, and the ways that knowledge, experience and expertise have been transferred over time. We address the question of "creative transfer" within the field of music. Due to the everlasting significance of musical works, relationships...

2015
Kentaro Ono Akinori Nakamura Burkhard Maess

For orchestra musicians, synchronized playing under a conductor's direction is necessary to achieve optimal performance. Previous studies using simple auditory/visual stimuli have reported cortico-subcortical networks underlying synchronization and that training improves the accuracy of synchronization. However, it is unclear whether people who played regularly under a conductor and non-musicia...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2011
Gavin M Bidelman Ananthanarayan Krishnan Jackson T Gandour

Important to Western tonal music is the relationship between pitches both within and between musical chords; melody and harmony are generated by combining pitches selected from the fixed hierarchical scales of music. It is of critical importance that musicians have the ability to detect and discriminate minute deviations in pitch in order to remain in tune with other members of their ensemble. ...

2017
Jennifer Zuk Paula Bishop-Liebler Ola Ozernov-Palchik Emma Moore Katie Overy Graham Welch Nadine Gaab

Previous research has suggested a link between musical training and auditory processing skills. Musicians have shown enhanced perception of auditory features critical to both music and speech, suggesting that this link extends beyond basic auditory processing. It remains unclear to what extent musicians who also have dyslexia show these specialized abilities, considering often-observed persiste...

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