Publication: Musicianship-Related Structural and Functional Cortical Features Are Preserved in Elderly Musicians
Musicianship-Related Structural and Functional Cortical Features Are Preserved in Elderly Musicians
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Rus-Oswald, O. G., Benner, J., Reinhardt, J., Bürki, C., Christiner, M., Hofmann, E., Schneider, P., Stippich, C., Kressig, R. W., & Blatow, M. (2022). Musicianship-Related Structural and Functional Cortical Features Are Preserved in Elderly Musicians. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14, 807971. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.807971
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Professional musicians are a model population for exploring basic auditory function, sensorimotor and multisensory integration, and training-induced neuroplasticity. The brain of musicians exhibits distinct structural and functional cortical features; however, little is known about how these features evolve during aging. This multiparametric study aimed to examine the functional and structural neural correlates of lifelong musical practice in elderly professional musicians.
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Sixteen young musicians, 16 elderly mus
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Rus-Oswald, O. G., Benner, J., Reinhardt, J., Bürki, C., Christiner, M., Hofmann, E., Schneider, P., Stippich, C., Kressig, R. W., & Blatow, M. (2022). Musicianship-Related Structural and Functional Cortical Features Are Preserved in Elderly Musicians. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14, 807971. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.807971