Learning to play a melody: an fMRI study examining the formation of auditory-motor associations.
Interactions between the auditory and motor systems are important for music and speech, and may be especially relevant when one learns to associate sounds with movements such as when learning to play a musical instrument. However, little is known about the neural substrates underlying auditory-motor...
Main Authors: | Chen, J, Rae, C, Watkins, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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