Brain changes after learning to read and play music
Stewart, Lauren; Frith, Uta; Henson, Rik and Walsh, Vincent.
2003.
Brain changes after learning to read and play music.
NeuroImage, 20(1),
pp. 71-83.
ISSN 10538119
[Article]
Musically naive participants were scanned before and after a period of 15 weeks during which they were taught to read music and play the keyboard. When participants played melodies from musical notation after training, activation was seen in a cluster of voxels within the bilateral superior parietal cortex. A subset of these voxels were activated in a second experiment in which musical notation was present, but irrelevant for task performance. These activations suggest that music reading involves the automatic sensorimotor translation of a spatial code (written music) into a series of motor responses (keypresses).
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Psychology |
Date Deposited | 10 Dec 2008 10:36 |
Last Modified | 04 Jul 2017 12:56 |