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2011
Hanna-Pladdy B, MacKay A.  2011.  The relation between instrumental musical activity and cognitive aging.. Neuropsychology. 25(3):378-86.
Moreno S, Bialystok E, Barac R, E Schellenberg G, Cepeda NJ, Chau T.  2011.  Short-term music training enhances verbal intelligence and executive function.. Psychol Sci. 22(11):1425-33.
2010
Wan CY, Demaine K, Zipse L, Norton A, Schlaug G.  2010.  From music making to speaking: engaging the mirror neuron system in autism.. Brain Res Bull. 82(3-4):161-8.
McDermott JH, Lehr AJ, Oxenham AJ.  2010.  Individual differences reveal the basis of consonance.. Curr Biol. 20(11):1035-41.
Barrett FS, Grimm KJ, Robins RW, Wildschut T, Sedikides C, Janata P.  2010.  Music-evoked nostalgia: affect, memory, and personality.. Emotion. 10(3):390-403.
2009
Moreno S, Marques C, Santos A, Santos M, Castro SLuís, Besson M.  2009.  Musical training influences linguistic abilities in 8-year-old children: more evidence for brain plasticity.. Cereb Cortex. 19(3):712-23.
Janata P.  2009.  The neural architecture of music-evoked autobiographical memories.. Cereb Cortex. 19(11):2579-94.
Iversen JR, Repp BH, Patel AD.  2009.  Top-Down Control of Rhythm Perception Modulates Early Auditory Responses. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1169:58-73.
2008
Roth EA, Smith KH.  2008.  The Mozart effect: evidence for the arousal hypothesis.. Percept Mot Skills. 107(2):396-402.
Limb CJ, Braun AR.  2008.  Neural substrates of spontaneous musical performance: an FMRI study of jazz improvisation.. PLoS One. 3(2):e1679.
Forgeard M, Winner E, Norton A, Schlaug G.  2008.  Practicing a musical instrument in childhood is associated with enhanced verbal ability and nonverbal reasoning.. PLoS One. 3(10):e3566.
2005
Phillips-Silver J, Trainor LJ.  2005.  Feeling the beat: movement influences infant rhythm perception.. Science. 308(5727):1430.
2003
Gaser C, Schlaug G.  2003.  Brain structures differ between musicians and non-musicians.. J Neurosci. 23(27):9240-5.
Janata P, Grafton ST.  2003.  Swinging in the brain: shared neural substrates for behaviors related to sequencing and music.. Nat Neurosci. 6(7):682-7.

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