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Neural control of playing a reversed piano: empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organization of musical functions.10 Hz Amplitude Modulated Sounds Induce Short-Term Tinnitus Suppression.Tinnitus functional index: validation of the German version for Switzerland.Music and language expertise influence the categorization of speech and musical sounds: behavioral and electrophysiological measurements.Enhancement of auditory-evoked potentials in musicians reflects an influence of expertise but not selective attention.Early electrophysiological correlates of meter and rhythm processing in music perception.The plasticity of the superior longitudinal fasciculus as a function of musical expertise: a diffusion tensor imaging studyValidation of PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure) as a novel visual assessment tool for the burden of suffering in tinnitus patients.Neurophysiological evidence of impaired musical sound perception in cochlear-implant users.Long-term exposure to music enhances the sensitivity of the auditory system in children.The spatiotemporal characteristics of elementary audiovisual speech and music processing in musically untrained subjects.Musical expertise induces neuroplasticity of the planum temporale.Musicianship boosts perceptual learning of pseudoword-chimeras: an electrophysiological approach.Pre-attentive modulation of brain responses to tones in coloured-hearing synesthetes.Disentangling tinnitus distress and tinnitus presence by means of EEG power analysisAge-related differences in auditory evoked potentials as a function of task modulation during speech-nonspeech processingProcessing of voiced and unvoiced acoustic stimuli in musicians.Absolute pitch--functional evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity.Electrical brain imaging evidences left auditory cortex involvement in speech and non-speech discrimination based on temporal features.Hemodynamic responses in human multisensory and auditory association cortex to purely visual stimulation.Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans.A network for audio-motor coordination in skilled pianists and non-musicians.White matter plasticity in the corticospinal tract of musicians: a diffusion tensor imaging study.Refinement of metre perception--training increases hierarchical metre processing.Cortical thickness of supratemporal plane predicts auditory N1 amplitude.Increased cortical surface area of the left planum temporale in musicians facilitates the categorization of phonetic and temporal speech sounds.An empirical reevaluation of absolute pitch: behavioral and electrophysiological measurements.The encoding of vowels and temporal speech cues in the auditory cortex of professional musicians: an EEG study.EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus.Language in the brain at rest: new insights from resting state data and graph theoretical analysis.Lateralization of emotional prosody in the brain: an overview and synopsis on the impact of study design.Segmental processing in the human auditory dorsal stream.Evaluation of evoked potentials to dyadic tones after cochlear implantation.Differential tinnitus-related neuroplastic alterations of cortical thickness and surface area.How the brain laughs. Comparative evidence from behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies in human and monkey.Direct current induced short-term modulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex while learning auditory presented nouns.Simultaneous interpreters as a model for neuronal adaptation in the domain of language processing.Brain activity varies with modulation of dynamic pitch variance in sentence melody.The brain knows the difference: two types of grammatical violations.FMRI reveals brain regions mediating slow prosodic modulations in spoken sentences.
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