When the brain plays music: auditory–motor interactions in music perception and production
Music performance is both a natural human activity, present in all societies, and one of the
most complex and demanding cognitive challenges that the human mind can undertake …
most complex and demanding cognitive challenges that the human mind can undertake …
A review of contemporary ideomotor theory.
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Psychological Bulletin (see record 2010-20845-001). In the Online First Publication of the …
Psychological Bulletin (see record 2010-20845-001). In the Online First Publication of the …
[BUKU][B] Music at hand: Instruments, bodies, and cognition
J De Souza - 2017 - books.google.com
From prehistoric bone flutes to pipe organs to digital synthesizers, instruments have been
important to musical cultures around the world. Yet, how do instruments affect musical …
important to musical cultures around the world. Yet, how do instruments affect musical …
Cortical plasticity induced by short-term unimodal and multimodal musical training
C Lappe, SC Herholz, LJ Trainor… - Journal of …, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
Learning to play a musical instrument requires complex multimodal skills involving
simultaneous perception of several sensory modalities: auditory, visual, somatosensory, as …
simultaneous perception of several sensory modalities: auditory, visual, somatosensory, as …
A conceptual review on action-perception coupling in the musicians' brain: what is it good for?
Experience with a sensorimotor task, such as practicing a piano piece, leads to strong
coupling of sensory (visual or auditory) and motor cortices. Here we review behavioral and …
coupling of sensory (visual or auditory) and motor cortices. Here we review behavioral and …
Detecting wrong notes in advance: neuronal correlates of error monitoring in pianists
Music performance is an extremely rapid process with low incidence of errors even at the
fast rates of production required. This is possible only due to the fast functioning of the self …
fast rates of production required. This is possible only due to the fast functioning of the self …
Cortical plasticity induced by short-term multimodal musical rhythm training
Performing music is a multimodal experience involving the visual, auditory, and
somatosensory modalities as well as the motor system. Therefore, musical training is an …
somatosensory modalities as well as the motor system. Therefore, musical training is an …
EEG oscillatory patterns are associated with error prediction during music performance and are altered in musician's dystonia
Skilled performance requires the ability to monitor ongoing behavior, detect errors in
advance and modify the performance accordingly. The acquisition of fast predictive …
advance and modify the performance accordingly. The acquisition of fast predictive …
Action-sound latency and the perceived quality of digital musical instruments: Comparing professional percussionists and amateur musicians
Asynchrony between tactile and auditory feedback (action-sound latency) when playing a
musical instrument is widely recognized as disruptive to musical performance. In this paper …
musical instrument is widely recognized as disruptive to musical performance. In this paper …
Auditory and motor imagery modulate learning in music performance
Skilled performers such as athletes or musicians can improve their performance by
imagining the actions or sensory outcomes associated with their skill. Performers vary widely …
imagining the actions or sensory outcomes associated with their skill. Performers vary widely …