Author(s): Lazzari G; Ferreri L; Cattaneo L; Penhune V; Lega C;
The ability to internally generate and maintain a rhythmic pulse, i.e., beat imagery, is a fundamental aspect of musical cognition. While recent theories propose that premotor regions support internal temporal predictions during rhythm perception and imagery, direct causal evidence remains limited. In this study, we investigated the specific contributions ...
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Author(s): Matthews TE, Witek MAG, Lund T, Vuust P, Penhune VB
Neuroimage. 2020 Mar 23;:116768 Authors: Matthews TE, Witek MAG, Lund T, Vuust P, Penhune VB
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Author(s): Matthews TE; Thibodeau JN; Gunther BP; Penhune VB;
Studies comparing musicians and non-musicians have shown that musical training can improve rhythmic perception and production. These findings tell us that training can result in rhythm processing advantages, but they do not tell us whether practicing a particular instrument could lead to specific effects on rhythm perception or production. The current stu ...
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