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2024
Zaatar MT, Alhakim K, Enayeh M, Tamer R.  2024.  The transformative power of music: Insights into neuroplasticity, health, and disease. 35:100716.
2023
Gustavson DE, Nayak S, Coleman PL, Iversen JR, Lense MD, Gordon RL, Maes HH.  2023.  Heritability of Childhood Music Engagement and Associations with Language and Executive Function: Insights from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.. Behav Genet. 53(3):189-207.
Gustavson DE, Nayak S, Coleman PL, Iversen JR, Lense MD, Gordon RL, Maes HH.  2023.  Heritability of Childhood Music Engagement and Associations with Language and Executive Function: Insights from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.. Behav Genet. 53(3):189-207.
Wolff L, Quan Y, Perry G, Thompson WForde.  2023.  Music Engagement as a Source of Cognitive Reserve.. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 38:15333175231214833.
2021
Hennessy S, Wood A, Wilcox R, Habibi A.  2021.  Neurophysiological improvements in speech-in-noise task after short-term choir training in older adults.. Aging (Albany NY). 13(7):9468-9495.
2019
Cordi MJasmin, Ackermann S, Rasch B.  2019.  Effects of Relaxing Music on Healthy Sleep.. Sci Rep. 9(1):9079.
Barbaroux M, Dittinger E, Besson M.  2019.  Music training with Démos program positively influences cognitive functions in children from low socio-economic backgrounds.. PLoS One. 14(5):e0216874.
2018
Zaltz Y, Goldsworthy RL, Kishon-Rabin L, Eisenberg LS.  2018.  Voice Discrimination by Adults with Cochlear Implants: the Benefits of Early Implantation for Vocal-Tract Length Perception.. J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 19(2):193-209.
2017
Sachs M, Kaplan J, Der Sarkissian A, Habibi A.  2017.  Increased engagement of the cognitive control network associated with music training in children during an fMRI Stroop task.. PLoS One. 12(10):e0187254.
2011
Hanna-Pladdy B, MacKay A.  2011.  The relation between instrumental musical activity and cognitive aging.. Neuropsychology. 25(3):378-86.
2008
Roth EA, Smith KH.  2008.  The Mozart effect: evidence for the arousal hypothesis.. Percept Mot Skills. 107(2):396-402.