File:Moving-to-Music-Effects-of-Heard-and-Imagined-Musical-Cues-on-Movement-Related-Brain-Activity-Audio 1.oga
Moving-to-Music-Effects-of-Heard-and-Imagined-Musical-Cues-on-Movement-Related-Brain-Activity-Audio_1.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 16 s, 116 kbps, file size: 226 KB)
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Source | Audio file from Schaefer R, Morcom A, Roberts N, Overy K (2014). "Moving to Music: Effects of Heard and Imagined Musical Cues on Movement-Related Brain Activity". Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00774. PMID 25309407. PMC: 4176038. | ||
Author | Schaefer R, Morcom A, Roberts N, Overy K | ||
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