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Absolute Memory for Tempo in Musicians and Non-Musicians.
Published 2016-01-01“…In the present study, we operationalize AT as the ability to identify and reproduce tempo in the absence of rhythmic or melodic frames of reference and assess these abilities in musically trained and untrained participants. We asked 15 musicians and 15 non-musicians to listen to a seven-step `tempo scale' of metronome beats, each associated to a numerical label, and then to perform two memory tasks. …”
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Temporal Resolution Abilities in Musicians and No Musicians Violinists
Published 2010-09-01“…Objective: To identify the performance of temporal resolution in musicians and no musicians violinists and correlate it with the average of the thresholds of low frequencies and acute as well as the time of exposure to music daily. …”
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Temporal sequencing abilities in musicians violinists and non-musicians
Published 2010-06-01“…Objective: To compare the skill of sequencing between musicians and non-musicians violinists from the frequency pattern test (FPT). …”
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Audiovisual Modulation in Music Perception for Musicians and Non-musicians
Published 2020-05-01Subjects: “…musicians and non-musicians…”
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Preferred music-listening level in musicians and non-musicians.
Published 2022-01-01“…The purpose of this study was to establish whether preferred music-listening level differed between musicians and non-musicians, and whether preferred music-listening level was related to music genre preference and lifetime noise exposure. …”
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Auditory and visual interhemispheric communication in musicians and non-musicians.
Published 2013-01-01“…Musical training is associated with larger midsagittal cross-sectional area of the CC, suggesting that interhemispheric communication may be faster in musicians. Here we compared interhemispheric transmission times (ITTs) for musicians and non-musicians. …”
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Endogenous rhythms influence musicians’ and non-musicians’ interpersonal synchrony
Published 2022-07-01“…These findings suggest that musicians’ increased temporal flexibility is associated with decreased endogenous constraints on production rate and greater interpersonal synchrony in musical tasks.…”
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Do Musicians and Non-musicians Differ in Speech-on-Speech Processing?
Published 2021-02-01“…In the sentence recall task, musicians recalled more words correctly than non-musicians. …”
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Behavioral and neural correlates of executive functioning in musicians and non-musicians.
Published 2014-01-01“…Furthermore, the neural correlates of EF skills in musically trained and untrained children were investigated using fMRI. Adult musicians compared to non-musicians showed enhanced performance on measures of cognitive flexibility, working memory, and verbal fluency. …”
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Attractiveness Ratings for Musicians and Non-musicians: An Evolutionary-Psychology Perspective
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Diotic and Dichotic Mechanisms of Discrimination Threshold in Musicians and Non-Musicians
Published 2021-11-01Subjects: “…musician…”
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Electrophysiological Correlates of Vocal Emotional Processing in Musicians and Non-Musicians
Published 2023-11-01“…Musicians outperform non-musicians in vocal emotion recognition, but the underlying mechanisms are still debated. …”
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Joint rushing alters internal timekeeping in non-musicians and musicians
Published 2022-01-01“…This prediction was clearly supported in two experiments, one with musicians and one with non-musicians. Surprisingly, there was no indication that the amount of joint rushing differed between musicians and non-musicians. …”
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Correction: Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Executive Functioning in Musicians and Non-Musicians.
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Enduring musician advantage among former musicians in prosodic pitch perception
Published 2023-02-01“…To this end, adult active musicians (n = 22), former musicians (n = 27), and non-musicians (n = 47) were presented with sentences spoken in a native language, English, and a foreign language, French. …”
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On being and becoming a jazz musician: Perceptions of young Scottish musicians
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The effect of visual cues on auditory stream segregation in musicians and non-musicians.
Published 2010-01-01“…The aim of this study was to assess whether visual cues, musical training or musical context could have an effect on this ability, and potentially improve music appreciation for the hearing impaired. METHODS: Musicians (N = 18) and non-musicians (N = 19) were asked to rate the difficulty of segregating a four-note repeating melody from interleaved random distracter notes. …”
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