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Evaluation of brain areas activated when listening to a classical music stretch in musicians and non-musicians: performing an electroencephalogram (EEG)

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The interest on the effects of musical practice in the human brain has been increasing considerably in the last few decades. Several studies showed that musicians have structural and functional brain aspects that are not shown in non-musicians, related with the age in which they started the musical practice. Such organization results in cognitive differences between musicians and non-musicians, as it’s been shown in several studies. This study’s main objective is to evaluate the activated brain’s circuits and areas during musical listening and evaluate the effects of musical practice in work memory.

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Gonçalves, F., Monteiro, P., & Jesus, A. (2015). Evaluation of brain areas activated when listening to a classical music stretch in musicians and non-musicians: performing an electroencephalogram (EEG). In R. A. Silva, P. Baylina, F. Q. Vieira, C. Barrias, M. Rubim, T. Coelho, C. Prudêncio, & Â. Jesus (Eds.), II Congresso Internacional da Saúde Gaia Porto: Livro de Resumos (1st ed., Vol. 1, pp. 186). Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Instituto Politécnico do Porto.

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Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

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