Author(s): Segado M; Zatorre RJ; Penhune VB;
Many everyday tasks share high-level sensory goals but differ in the movements used to accomplish them. One example of this is musical pitch regulation, where the same notes can be produced using the vocal system or a musical instrument controlled by the hands. Cello playing has previously been shown to rely on brain structures within the singing network ...
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Author(s): Segado M, Hollinger A, Thibodeau J, Penhune V, Zatorre RJ
Front Neurosci. 2018;12:351 Authors: Segado M, Hollinger A, Thibodeau J, Penhune V, Zatorre RJ
Article GUID: 29892211
Author(s): Wollman I; Penhune V; Segado M; Carpentier T; Zatorre RJ;
The auditory and motor neural systems are closely intertwined, enabling people to carry out tasks such as playing a musical instrument whose mapping between action and sound is extremely sophisticated. While the dorsal auditory stream has been shown to mediate these audio-motor transformations, little is known about how such mapping emerges with training. ...
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