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Music
Effect of Music on the Brain
Robin Wilkins, Matt Steen, Paul Laurienti, Jonathan Burdette, Don Hodges
The effects of musical preference on the complex brain networks of listeners are under investigation in this study. Preliminary results indicate that preference and genre can change connectivity in the human brain.
More... This project is funded by the Wake Forest School of Medicine Center for Biomolecular Imaging and the Music Research Institute at UNCG
Network Science: A new method for investigating the complexity of musical experiences in the brain
Robin Wilkins, Jonathan Burdette, Matt Steen, Don Hodges
Music, while universal in the human experience, has different levels of compositional complexity. This study examines how brain connectivity is affected by different genres of music
More... This project is funded by the Music Research Institute at the Universtiy of North Carolina Greensboro, The Center for Biomolecular Imaging at WFSM and Wake Forest School of Medicine
Investigating Music Preference in the Brain: A Network Science Approach
Robin Wilkins, Paul Laurienti, Matt Steen, Donald Hodges, Jonathan Burdette
This study used network science methods to examine how brain connectivity is affected by different genres of music.
More... This project is funded by the Music Research Institute of the University of North Carolina Greensboro, The Center for Biomolecular Imaging at WFSM, and Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Investigating Music,Emotion and Memory
Robin Wilkins, Paul Laurienti, Matt Steen, Donald Hodges, Jonathan Burdette
This study uses network science methods to examine how individual favorite songs affect brain connectivity.
More... This project is funded by the Music Research Institute of the University of North Carolina Greensboro, The Center for Biomolecular Imaging at WFSM, and Wake Forest School of Medicine.
The Effects of Musical Training on Brain Connectivity
Robin Wilkins, Donald Hodges, Jonathan Burdette
This project examines whether formal musical training affects brain connectivity when listening to different genres of music.
More... This project is funded by the Music Research Institute of the University of North Carolina Greensboro, and Wake Forest School of Medicine.
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