… sitely precise auditorybrain as it processes the sounds of our … How do our experiences with sound change how wehearit? … This entire brainnetwork enables us to make sense of sound…
… — and learning to play musicshapes both brain structure and brainfunction. … music perception engages brainnetworks related to action, emotion and learning in addition to the auditory …
… However, whether these benefits can transfer into functional improvements of attentional … the present study we explored the relationship between long-term musicaltraining and the …
A Angulo-Perkins, L Concha - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
… and non-musicians Our results confirmed music-selective … higher in secondary auditory cortices while listening to music as … Human primary auditory cortex follows the shape of Heschl’s …
K Mandke, P Tewarie, P Adjamian, M Schuermann… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
… Canyouhearmenow? Musicaltrainingshapesfunctionalbrainnetworks for selective auditory attention and hearing speech in noise. Frontiers in Psychology, 2, 1–10. https://doi.org/…
… auditorynetwork and the sensorimotor network have been discussed in ‘The ear’ and ‘The body’ paragraphs above, we here speculate that the enlargement of S1 in musicians is …
L Chaddock-Heyman, P Loui, TB Weng… - Brain sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
… One study showed that musicians had a reorganized thalamic-cortical functionalbrain network, including auditory areas and the posterior cingulate cortex [73]. The authors suggest this …
… and self-relevance brainnetworks in musicians to a larger … ] showed selective discrimination profiles in auditory-cortex … passive engagement with a musical style shape the auditory-…
… , we examined brain-DNN similarities within the auditory … the idea that auditory cortical tuning has been shaped by the … selectivity found in the human auditory cortex (to pitch, music, …