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241por Lenc, Tomas, Merchant, Hugo, Keller, Peter E., Honing, Henkjan, Varlet, Manuel, Nozaradan, Sylvie“…Humans perceive and spontaneously move to one or several levels of periodic pulses (a meter, for short) when listening to musical rhythm, even when the sensory input does not provide prominent periodic cues to their temporal location. …”
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242por Zhgun, Alexander A.“…To describe the ongoing processes, the model of “piano regulation” is proposed, whereby pressing a certain key (signal) leads to the extraction of a certain sound from the “musical instrument of the fungus cell”, which is expressed in the production of a specific secondary metabolite.…”
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243“…Under pressure, motor actions, such as those required in public speech, surgery, or musical performance, can be compromised, even when these have been well-trained. …”
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244“…It is necessary to warn musicians of the initial symptoms, and how they can prevent the disorder from worsening. Level I Evidence (Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford, UK).…”
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247“…In the first task, participants heard one of the tempi and attempted to report the correct label (identification task), in the second, they saw one label and attempted to tap the correct tempo (production task). A musical and visual excerpt was presented between successive trials as a distractor to prevent participants from using previous tempi as anchors. …”
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248por Shenker, Joseph J., Steele, Christopher J., Zatorre, Robert J., Penhune, Virginia B.“…A body of current evidence suggests that there is a sensitive period for musical training: people who begin training before the age of seven show better performance on tests of musical skill, and also show differences in brain structure—especially in motor cortical and cerebellar regions—compared with those who start later. …”
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249por Miura, Akito, Fujii, Shinya, Okano, Masahiro, Kudo, Kazutoshi, Nakazawa, Kimitaka“…The coordination of body movements to a musical beat is a common feature of many dance styles. …”
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250“…The purpose of the current study is to examine trunk-hand coordination and preparatory movement strategization in piano performance, while considering the influence of anthropometry, skill level of the performer, and musical context. Using a ten-camera motion capture system, movement of C7 and right-hand distal phalanges was tracked at three different playing speeds during performance of an excerpt from Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Sonata. …”
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251por Karmakar, Rajat Subhra, Chu, Chia-Pei, Li, Chia-Lin, Hsueh, Chun-Hway, Liao, Ying-Chih, Lu, Yen-Wen“…The device can detect subtle pressures from the human body due to breathing patterns and voice activity showing its potential for healthcare. …”
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252por Santos, Catarina C., Rama, Luís M., Marinho, Daniel A., Barbosa, Tiago M., Costa, Mário J.“…Twenty-two young health subjects (age: 21.23 ± 1.51 years old, body mass: 67.04 ± 9.31 kg, and height: 166.36 ± 8.01 cm) performed incremental protocols of horizontal adduction (HA) and rocking horse (RH(add)), from 105 until 150 b·min(−1). …”
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253por Congdon, Sean T., Guaglione, John A., Ricketts, Omario M. A., Murphy, Kyle V., Anderson, Megan G., Trowbridge, Darby A., Al-Abduladheem, Yousuf, Phillips, Annabelle M., Beausoleil, Allison M., Stanley, Alexus J., Becker, Timothy J., Silver, Adam C.“…S. aureus is responsible for causing a variety of conditions, which range from minor skin infections and food poisoning to life-threatening sepsis and endocarditis. …”
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254“…It refers to the separation of a bony fragment from the unfused ring apophysis of lumbar vertebral end plate. …”
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255por Sloman, Aaron“…Those forms can differ across individuals with different natural talents and environments, some with and some without fully functional sense organs or motor control functions (in humans: hearing, sight, touch, taste, smell, proprioception and other senses), along with mechanisms supporting meta-cognitive functions such as recollection, expectation, foreboding, error correction, and so forth, and varying forms of conscious control differing partly because of physical differences, such as conjoined twins sharing body parts. Forms of consciousness can also differ across individuals in different cultures with different shared theories, and social practices (e.g., art-forms, musical traditions, religions, etc.). …”
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256por Giddins, GaryTabla de Contenidos: “…Musical orientation : elements and instruments. Ghana field recording, Akuapim performance -- Jazz form and improvisation -- The roots of jazz. …”
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257por Van de Winckel, Ann, Tseng, Yu-Ting, Chantigian, Daniel, Lorant, Kaitlyn, Zarandi, Zinat, Buchanan, Jeffrey, Zeffiro, Thomas A., Larson, Mia, Olson-Kellogg, Becky, Konczak, Jürgen, Keller-Ross, Manda L.“…Perception of limb and body positions is known as proprioception. Sensory feedback, especially from proprioceptive receptors, is essential for motor control. …”
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258“…Dance has been suggested as an appropriate recreational activity for the elderly that brings functional adjustments to the various systems of the body, psychological benefits, and makes exercise to seem interesting and entertaining as it combines the performance of multiple animations with musical accompaniment. …”
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