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Transfer of piano practice in fast performance of skilled finger movementsKinematic Origins of Motor Inconsistency in Expert PianistsEmotion-related changes in heart rate and its variability during performance and perception of music.Music in the Brain: From Listening to PlayingPsycho-physiological responses to expressive piano performance.Skilful force control in expert pianists.Secrets of virtuoso: neuromuscular attributes of motor virtuosity in expert musiciansExpertise-dependent motor somatotopy of music perception.Performing music can induce greater modulation of emotion-related psychophysiological responses than listening to music.Individual differences in the biomechanical effect of loudness and tempo on upper-limb movements during repetitive piano keystrokes.Organization of the upper limb movement for piano key-depression differs between expert pianists and novice players.Speed invariance of independent control of finger movements in pianists.Expert pianists do not listen: the expertise-dependent influence of temporal perturbation on the production of sequential movements.Acquisition of individuated finger movements through musical practice.Ceiling effects prevent further improvement of transcranial stimulation in skilled musicians.Distinct digit kinematics by professional and amateur pianists.The curse of motor expertise: Use-dependent focal dystonia as a manifestation of maladaptive changes in body representation.Shared somatosensory and motor functions in musicians.Early optimization in finger dexterity of skilled pianists: implication of transcranial stimulation.Acquisition of skilled finger movements is accompanied by reorganization of the corticospinal system.Extraction of practice-dependent and practice-independent finger movement patterns.Temporal exploration in sequential movements shapes efficient neuromuscular control.Aberrant cortical excitability reflects the loss of hand dexterity in musician's dystonia.Resting-state basal ganglia network codes a motor musical skill and its disruption From dystoniaState anxiety disorganizes finger movements during musical performanceNeuromuscular incoordination in musician's dystoniaAberrant somatosensory-motor adaptation in musicians' dystoniaNeuromuscular and biomechanical functions subserving finger dexterity in musicians
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