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398 related items for PubMed ID: 20946053

  • 1. Influence of musical expertise on segmental and tonal processing in Mandarin Chinese.
    Marie C, Delogu F, Lampis G, Belardinelli MO, Besson M.
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  • 4. Preattentive cortical-evoked responses to pure tones, harmonic tones, and speech: influence of music training.
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  • 6. The sound of music: differentiating musicians using a fast, musical multi-feature mismatch negativity paradigm.
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  • 13. Enhancement of auditory-evoked potentials in musicians reflects an influence of expertise but not selective attention.
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  • 14. Music training enhances the rapid plasticity of P3a/P3b event-related brain potentials for unattended and attended target sounds.
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  • 15. Musicians and the metric structure of words.
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  • 17. Effects of musical expertise and boundary markers on phrase perception in music.
    Neuhaus C, Knösche TR, Friederici AD.
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  • 19. Cross-domain effects of music and language experience on the representation of pitch in the human auditory brainstem.
    Bidelman GM, Gandour JT, Krishnan A.
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