Research in basic and clinical neuroscience of music conducted over the past decades has begun to uncover music's high potential as a tool for rehabilitation. Advances in our …
Musical training has emerged as a useful framework for the investigation of training-related plasticity in the human brain. Learning to play an instrument is a highly complex task that …
Musical training has recently gained additional interest in education as increasing neuroscientific research demonstrates its positive effects on brain development …
The role of auditory information on perceptual-motor processes has gained increased interest in sports and psychology research in recent years. Numerous neurobiological and …
S Seinfeld, H Figueroa, J Ortiz-Gil… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Reading music and playing a musical instrument is a complex activity that comprises motor and multisensory (auditory, visual, and somatosensory) integration in a unique way. Music …
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct biological advantage. However little is known about individual differences in how people …
N Bolognini, C Russo… - Restorative neurology and …, 2016 - content.iospress.com
Contemporary strategies to promote motor recovery following stroke focus on repetitive voluntary movements. Although successful movement relies on efficient sensorimotor …
CG Ballmann - Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Listening to music has been repeatedly shown to have ergogenic benefits during various modes of exercise, including endurance, sprint, and resistance-based activities. Music is …
P Vuilleumier, W Trost - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Producing and perceiving music engage a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional processes. Emotions are a central feature of the enjoyment of music, with a large …