Electrical brain responses reveal sequential constraints on planning during music performance

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  • who: Brian Mathias et al. from the Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC H A , Canada have published the article: Electrical Brain Responses Reveal Sequential Constraints on Planning during Music Performance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated the relationship between performers' planning and feedback monitoring processes by presenting altered auditory feedback corresponding to upcoming (future) sequence events during music performance. The aim of the fixation cross was to inhibit large eye movements and control participants' gaze locations during the performance task, following other EEG studies . The melodies used in this study were . . .

     

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