To musicians, the message is in the meter pre-attentive neuronal responses to incongruent rhythm are left-lateralized in musicians

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To musicians, the message is in the meter pre-attentive neuronal responses to incongruent rhythm are left-lateralized in musicians. / Vuust, Peter; Pallesen, Karen Johanne; Bailey, Christopher; van Zuijen, Titia L; Gjedde, Albert; Roepstorff, Andreas; Østergaard, Leif.

In: NeuroImage, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2005, p. 560-4.

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Vuust, P, Pallesen, KJ, Bailey, C, van Zuijen, TL, Gjedde, A, Roepstorff, A & Østergaard, L 2005, 'To musicians, the message is in the meter pre-attentive neuronal responses to incongruent rhythm are left-lateralized in musicians', NeuroImage, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 560-4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.08.039

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Vuust, P., Pallesen, K. J., Bailey, C., van Zuijen, T. L., Gjedde, A., Roepstorff, A., & Østergaard, L. (2005). To musicians, the message is in the meter pre-attentive neuronal responses to incongruent rhythm are left-lateralized in musicians. NeuroImage, 24(2), 560-4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.08.039

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Vuust P, Pallesen KJ, Bailey C, van Zuijen TL, Gjedde A, Roepstorff A et al. To musicians, the message is in the meter pre-attentive neuronal responses to incongruent rhythm are left-lateralized in musicians. NeuroImage. 2005;24(2):560-4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.08.039

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Vuust, Peter ; Pallesen, Karen Johanne ; Bailey, Christopher ; van Zuijen, Titia L ; Gjedde, Albert ; Roepstorff, Andreas ; Østergaard, Leif. / To musicians, the message is in the meter pre-attentive neuronal responses to incongruent rhythm are left-lateralized in musicians. In: NeuroImage. 2005 ; Vol. 24, No. 2. pp. 560-4.

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abstract = "Musicians exchange non-verbal cues as messages when they play together. This is particularly true in music with a sketchy outline. Jazz musicians receive and interpret the cues when performance parts from a regular pattern of rhythm, suggesting that they enjoy a highly developed sensitivity to subtle deviations of rhythm. We demonstrate that pre-attentive brain responses recorded with magnetoencephalography to rhythmic incongruence are left-lateralized in expert jazz musicians and right-lateralized in musically inept non-musicians. The left-lateralization of the pre-attentive responses suggests functional adaptation of the brain to a task of communication, which is much like that of language.",
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