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Improvising at Rest: Differentiating Jazz and Classical Music Training with Resting State Functional Connectivity [PDF]

open access: greenNeuroImage, 2019
AbstractJazz improvisation offers a model for creative cognition, as it involves the real-time creation of a novel, information-rich product. Previous research has shown that when musicians improvise, they recruit regions in the Default Mode Network (DMN) and Executive Control Network (ECN).
Alexander Belden   +5 more
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A Novel Music Stand or Book Rest [PDF]

open access: greenScientific American, 1908
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I. G. Bayley
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Moderating effects of music on resting state networks [PDF]

open access: greenBrain Research, 2012
Resting state networks (RSNs) are spontaneous, synchronous, low-frequency oscillations observed in the brains of subjects who are awake but at rest. A particular RSN called the default mode network (DMN) has been shown to exhibit changes associated with neurological disorders such as temporal lobe epilepsy or Alzheimer's disease.
Benjamin P. Kay   +4 more
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Resting energy expenditure is not influenced by classical music [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Negative Results in BioMedicine, 2005
Abstract Obesity shows an increasing prevalence worldwide and a decrease in energy expenditure has been suggested to be one of the risk factors for developing obesity. An increase in resting energy expenditure would have a great impact on total energy expenditure.
Ebba Carlsson   +2 more
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Bach music in preterm infants: no ‘Mozart effect’ on resting energy expenditure [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Perinatology, 2013
To study whether Johan Sebastian Bach music has a lowering effect on resting energy expenditure (REE) similar to that of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart music.Prospective, randomized clinical trial with cross-over in 12 healthy, appropriate weights for gestational age (GA), gavage fed, metabolically stable, preterm infants.
H Rosenfeld Keidar   +3 more
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Graduate Work in Music in America, with a Survey of the Conditions on Which it Rests [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the Musical Association, 1911
A superficial study of the rise of universities in Europe places England in a significant position in the lead, while a careful investigation of her influence on the world of scholarship, and her specific relation to the development of music as an educational asset, compels astonishment and gratitude in equal measure.
Albert Stanley
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Resting-state network plasticity induced by music therapy after traumatic brain injury [PDF]

open access: greenNeural Plasticity, 2020
AbstractTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is characterized by a complex pattern of abnormalities in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and network dysfunction, which can potentially be ameliorated by rehabilitation. In our previous randomized controlled trial, we found that a 3-month neurological music therapy intervention enhanced executive ...
Noelia Martínez‐Molina   +16 more
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Effects of Scent and Music on Moods and Stress in the Confined Resting Area

open access: goldInternational Journal of Affective Engineering, 2020
Chen Zhou   +3 more
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Generating music with resting-state fMRI data [PDF]

open access: goldGigaScience, 2016
Caroline Froehlich   +3 more
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Salience, emotion, and attention: The neural networks underlying tinnitus distress revealed using music and rest [PDF]

open access: bronzeBrain Research, 2021
In the present study, we used an innovative music-rest interleaved fMRI paradigm to investigate the neural correlates of tinnitus distress. Tinnitus is a poorly-understood hearing disorder where individuals perceive sounds, in the absence of an external source.
Somayeh Shahsavarani   +4 more
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