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  • Conscious and preconscious adaptation to rhythmic auditory stimuli: a magnetoencephalographic study of human brain responses.
    Exp Brain Res, Vol. 135, No. 2. (November 2000), pp. 222-230.
  • notes Multiple synchronization strategies in rhythmic sensorimotor tasks: phase vs period correction.
    Biol Cybern, Vol. 79, No. 3. (September 1998), pp. 241-250.
    by MH Thaut, RA Miller, LM Schauer
  • notes The connection between rhythmicity and brain function.
    IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag, Vol. 18, No. 2. (r 1999), pp. 101-108.
    by MH Thaut, GP Kenyon, ML Schauer, GC McIntosh
  • notes Involuntary motor activity in pianists evoked by music perception.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 13, No. 6. (15 August 2001), pp. 786-792.
  • Cardiorespiratory interactions to external stimuli.
    Arch Ital Biol, Vol. 143, No. 3-4. (September 2005), pp. 215-221.
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  • notes Perceived and physiological indicators of relaxation: as different as Mozart and Alice in chains.
    Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, Vol. 24, No. 3. (September 1999), pp. 197-202.
    by J Burns, E Labbé, K Williams, J McCall
  • notes Musical beat influences corticospinal drive to ankle flexor and extensor muscles in man.
    Int J Psychophysiol, Vol. 44, No. 2. (May 2002), pp. 177-184.
    by EM Wilson, NJ Davey
  • notes Rhythm or music? Contrasting two types of auditory stimuli in the performance of a dancing routine.
    Percept Mot Skills, Vol. 97, No. 1. (August 2003), pp. 99-106.
  • notes Music and mental health.
    Mil Surg, Vol. 110, No. 6. (June 1952), pp. 420-423.
  • notes Mapping perception to action in piano practice: a longitudinal DC-EEG study.
    BMC Neurosci, Vol. 4 (15 October 2003)
  • notes The musician's brain: functional imaging of amateurs and professionals during performance and imagery.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 20, No. 3. (November 2003), pp. 1817-1829.
    by M Lotze, G Scheler, HR Tan, C Braun, N Birbaumer
  • notes Evaluation of Music Therapy in German Neurorehabilitation - Starting Point for European Comparability
    Music Therapy Today (2002)
  • notes Music and Exercise
    by Len Kravitz
  • notes Auditory Rhythmicity Enhances Movement And Speech Motor Control in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
  • notes Stimulating music increases motor coordination in patients afflicted with Morbus Parkinson
    Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 361, No. 1-3. (6 May 2004), pp. 4-8.
    by Gunther Bernatzky, Patrick Bernatzky, Horst-Peter Hesse, Wolfgang Staffen, Gunther Ladurner
  • notes Active Music Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: An Integrative Method for Motor and Emotional Rehabilitation -- Pacchetti et al. 62 (3): 386 -- Psychosomatic Medicine
    Pyschosomatic Medicine (2000)
    posted to abilities active motor music neurorehabilitation parkinson therapy by Relaxed on 2005-10-13 15:19:30 as read
  • notes The Effect of External Rhythmic Cues (Auditory and Visual) on Walking During a Functional Task in Homes of People With Parkinson's Disease
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol. 86, No. 5. (May 2005), pp. 999-1006.
    by Lynn Rochester, Victoria Hetherington, Diana Jones, Alice Nieuwboer, Anne-Marie Willems, Gert Kwakkel, Erwin Van Wegen
  • notes The Role of Music in the Rehabilitation of Persons with Neurologic Diseases: Gaining Accesss to Lost Memory and Preserved Function through Music Therapy
    Musictherapy Today (2002)
    by Concetta M Tomaino
  • notes The Influence of Dance Structures on the Motor Abilities of Preschool Children
    Physical Education and Sport, Vol. 1 (2002)
  • notes Feeling the Beat: Movement Influences Infant Rhythm Perception
    Science, Vol. 308 (03 June 2005), pp. 1430-1430.
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