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  • 24. Brain processing of consonance/dissonance in musicians and controls: a hemispheric asymmetry revisited.
    Proverbio AM, Orlandi A, Pisanu F.
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  • 30. Preattentive cortical-evoked responses to pure tones, harmonic tones, and speech: influence of music training.
    Nikjeh DA, Lister JJ, Frisch SA.
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  • 35. Toward the neural basis of processing structure in music. Comparative results of different neurophysiological investigation methods.
    Koelsch S, Friederici AD.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2003 Nov 13; 999():15-28. PubMed ID: 14681114
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  • 37. Grouping of sequential sounds--an event-related potential study comparing musicians and nonmusicians.
    van Zuijen TL, Sussman E, Winkler I, Näätänen R, Tervaniemi M.
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  • 38. Musical scale properties are automatically processed in the human auditory cortex.
    Brattico E, Tervaniemi M, Näätänen R, Peretz I.
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