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201“…Near-Future, but not Far-Future altered feedback perturbed the timing of pianists’ performances, suggesting greater interference of Near-Future sequential events with current planning processes. …”
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202“…For the maximum rate of the keystrokes, individual differences across the pianists were associated with the peak key descending velocity, the key depression duration, and key-lift timing. …”
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203“…Two groups of expert jazz pianists (n = 8 per group) performed five improvisations in each of two blocks. …”
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204“…The current study investigated the effects of familiarity on interpersonal coordination in piano duos. Skilled pianists were required to play several duets with different partners. …”
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205por Kita, Kahori, Rokicki, Jaroslav, Furuya, Shinichi, Sakamoto, Takashi, Hanakawa, Takashi“…We also found that the temporal precision of keystrokes was correlated with basal ganglia functional connectivity in the putamina of healthy pianists (r = 0.72, P = 0.0005), but not in pianists with musician's dystonia (r = −0.11, P = 0.64). …”
Publicado 2018
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206“…In Experiment 2, English-French bilingual pianists in Montréal, Canada produced melodies on a piano as in Experiment 1, and spoke short rhythmically-structured phrases repeatedly. …”
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207“…Here, we examined how two pianists performed duets while hearing each other’s auditory outcomes with an ATL of 10, 20, or 40 ms. …”
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208“…Neuroplasticity subserving virtuosity of pianists has been documented in neuroimaging studies investigating effects of long-term piano training on structure and function of the cortical and subcortical regions. …”
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209“…Here, we show that training of active somatosensory function (active haptic training) enhances precise force control in the keystrokes and somatosensory functions specifically of expert pianists, but not of untrained individuals. By contrast, training that merely repeats the task with provision of error feedback, which is a typical training method, failed to improve the force control in the experts, but not in the untrained. …”
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210por Jha, Shreya, Stogios, Nicolette, de Oliveira, Adriana Sarmento, Thomas, Scott, Nolan, Robert P.“…RESULTS: Our sample consisted of 22 RCM Grade 8 certified pianists. Participants achieved the highest level of flow during performance of the Bach piece. …”
Publicado 2022
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211por Olszewska, Alicja M., Droździel, Dawid, Gaca, Maciej, Kulesza, Agnieszka, Obrębski, Wojciech, Kowalewski, Jakub, Widlarz, Agnieszka, Marchewka, Artur, Herman, Aleksandra M.“…In the spirit of open science, we make our experimental paradigms and analysis tools available to other researchers studying pianists in MRI. Altogether, we present a proof-of-concept study which shows the feasibility of playing the novel piano in MRI, and a step towards using more naturalistic stimuli.…”
Publicado 2023
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212“…To address these questions, we asked skilled pianists to perform duets with piano novices. We varied whether, prior to performing duets, experts were familiar with novices’ performances of their individual parts of the duets and whether experts had access to the musical scores including the novices’ part of the duet. …”
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213por Washburn, Auriel, Román, Irán, Huberth, Madeline, Gang, Nick, Dauer, Tysen, Reid, Wisam, Nanou, Chryssie, Wright, Matthew, Fujioka, Takako“…Our findings revealed closer behavioral synchronization when pianists played with a human vs. computer partner, likely because the computer was non-adaptive. …”
Publicado 2019
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214por Lin, Chia-Shu, Liu, Yong, Huang, Wei-Yuan, Lu, Chia-Feng, Teng, Shin, Ju, Tzong-Ching, He, Yong, Wu, Yu-Te, Jiang, Tianzi, Hsieh, Jen-Chuen“…In this study, we investigated the architecture of the resting-state functional connectivity networks from professional painters, dancers and pianists. Using a graph-based network analysis, we focused on the art-related changes of modular organization and functional hubs in the resting-state functional connectivity network. …”
Publicado 2013
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215“…To investigate the neural substrates that underlie spontaneous musical performance, we examined improvisation in professional jazz pianists using functional MRI. By employing two paradigms that differed widely in musical complexity, we found that improvisation (compared to production of over-learned musical sequences) was consistently characterized by a dissociated pattern of activity in the prefrontal cortex: extensive deactivation of dorsolateral prefrontal and lateral orbital regions with focal activation of the medial prefrontal (frontal polar) cortex. …”
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216“…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Expert pianists bimanually played scales and patterns while the electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded. …”
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217“…This helps to consider the efficacy and fatigue level of keyboard playing tasks when being used as an intervention for amateur pianists or individuals with impaired fine motor skills.…”
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218por Bernardi, Nicolò F., De Buglio, Matteo, Trimarchi, Pietro D., Chielli, Alfonso, Bricolo, Emanuela“…We addressed this question by studying two groups of expert pianists who performed challenging music sequences after either MP or physical practice (PP). …”
Publicado 2013
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219por Harvin, Glenn“…Research on the nature and impact of cumulative trauma and overuse syndromes in other professions such as dentistry, pianists, production labor, and athletics is brought to bear on the work of the endoscopist. …”
Publicado 2014
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220“…To elucidate the underlying neuroplastic mechanisms of FD, the present study addressed the organization of finger movements during piano performance in pianists suffering from the condition. Principal component (PC) analysis identified three patterns of fundamental joint coordination constituting finger movements in both patients and controls. …”
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