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The following pages link to Interval and ordinal properties of sequences are associated with distinct premotor areas (Q48965725):
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- A quantitative meta-analysis and review of motor learning in the human brain (Q24630536) (← links)
- Seeing or moving in parallel: the premotor cortex does both during bimanual coordination, while the cerebellum monitors the behavioral instability of symmetric movements (Q25373408) (← links)
- The Monitoring and Control of Task Sequences in Human and Non-Human Primates (Q26772819) (← links)
- Music Therapy Interventions in Parkinson's Disease: The State-of-the-Art (Q26784578) (← links)
- Learning of sequences of finger movements and timing: frontal lobe and action-oriented representation (Q28205450) (← links)
- Are non-human primates capable of rhythmic entrainment? Evidence for the gradual audiomotor evolution hypothesis (Q28660557) (← links)
- Impairment of auditory-motor timing and compensatory reorganization after ventral premotor cortex stimulation (Q28743051) (← links)
- Swinging in the brain: shared neural substrates for behaviors related to sequencing and music. (Q30333106) (← links)
- Interaction between syntax processing in language and in music: an ERP Study. (Q30351761) (← links)
- Coupling of Action-Perception Brain Networks during Musical Pulse Processing: Evidence from Region-of-Interest-Based Independent Component Analysis. (Q30355904) (← links)
- Neural correlates of intentional switching from ternary to binary meter in a musical hemiola pattern. (Q30368976) (← links)
- Tuning-in to the beat: Aesthetic appreciation of musical rhythms correlates with a premotor activity boost. (Q30378757) (← links)
- Endogenous neuromagnetic activity for mental hierarchy of timing. (Q30386308) (← links)
- FMRI investigation of cross-modal interactions in beat perception: audition primes vision, but not vice versa (Q30393957) (← links)
- Temporal and Motor Representation of Rhythm in Fronto-Parietal Cortical Areas: An fMRI Study (Q30408559) (← links)
- Repetition suppression in auditory-motor regions to pitch and temporal structure in music (Q30423770) (← links)
- Beat-induced fluctuations in auditory cortical beta-band activity: using EEG to measure age-related changes. (Q30434169) (← links)
- Temporal processing in schizophrenia: effects of task-difficulty on behavioral discrimination and neuronal responses (Q30434564) (← links)
- Prediction, cognition and the brain (Q30480508) (← links)
- Cognitive timing: neuropsychology and anatomic basis (Q30483328) (← links)
- Feeling the beat: premotor and striatal interactions in musicians and nonmusicians during beat perception (Q30484683) (← links)
- Growth-related neural reorganization and the autism phenotype: a test of the hypothesis that altered brain growth leads to altered connectivity (Q30488414) (← links)
- Anatomical substrates of visual and auditory miniature second-language learning (Q30498866) (← links)
- Effects of long-term practice and task complexity in musicians and nonmusicians performing simple and complex motor tasks: implications for cortical motor organization (Q30541351) (← links)
- Cortical regions involved in the generation of musical structures during improvisation in pianists. (Q30542504) (← links)
- Distinct systems for automatic and cognitively controlled time measurement: evidence from neuroimaging (Q30793192) (← links)
- Functional–anatomical concepts of human premotor cortex: evidence from fMRI and PET studies (Q30883463) (← links)
- Specific language impairment is not specific to language: the procedural deficit hypothesis. (Q30988895) (← links)
- Functional MR imaging: from the BOLD effect to higher motor cognition. (Q31000425) (← links)
- Effects of visual context upon functional connectivity during observation of biological motions (Q31032819) (← links)
- Human premotor areas parse sequences into their spatial and temporal features (Q34010209) (← links)
- Hierarchical organization of scripts: converging evidence from FMRI and frontotemporal degeneration (Q34116596) (← links)
- Learned material content and acquisition level modulate cerebral reactivation during posttraining rapid-eye-movements sleep (Q34267601) (← links)
- Imaging the premotor areas (Q34461804) (← links)
- Central mechanisms of motor skill learning (Q34641548) (← links)
- Are temporal concepts embodied? A challenge for cognitive neuroscience (Q35157407) (← links)
- The role of finger representations and saccades for number processing: an FMRI study in children (Q35627990) (← links)
- Developmental neuroscience of time and number: implications for autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities (Q35805035) (← links)
- Time Adaptation Shows Duration Selectivity in the Human Parietal Cortex (Q36072703) (← links)
- Three-dimensional locations and boundaries of motor and premotor cortices as defined by functional brain imaging: a meta-analysis (Q36082385) (← links)
- Impaired Spatio-Temporal Predictive Motor Timing Associated with Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6 (Q36115940) (← links)
- Is Broca's area part of a basal ganglia thalamocortical circuit? (Q36553265) (← links)
- Dynamic anticipatory processing of hierarchical sequential events: a common role for Broca's area and ventral premotor cortex across domains? (Q36553273) (← links)
- Deconstructing events: the neural bases for space, time, and causality (Q36795594) (← links)
- Obligatory Broca's area modulation associated with passive speech perception (Q37227328) (← links)
- Impairment of script comprehension in Lewy body spectrum disorders (Q37614628) (← links)
- Are you listening? Brain activation associated with sustained nonspatial auditory attention in the presence and absence of stimulation (Q38447278) (← links)
- Working Memory for Sequences of Temporal Durations Reveals a Volatile Single-Item Store (Q39197458) (← links)
- Basal ganglia and cortical networks for sequential ordering and rhythm of complex movements (Q41763030) (← links)
- Bidirectional gray matter changes after complex motor skill learning (Q41863322) (← links)