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Brain and Cognition | 2017

Mirror neuron activation of musicians and non-musicians in response to motion captured piano performances

Jiancheng Hou; Ravi Rajmohan; Dan Fang; Karl Kashfi; Kareem Al-Khalil; James Yang; William Westney; Cynthia M. Grund; Michael W. O'Boyle

HighlightsMusicians/non‐musicians viewed “stick‐like” motion captured piano performances.Musicians activated more mirror neurons to pieces played in an “enjoyment” mode.Greater mirror neuron activity in response to “enjoyment” to “correct mode”.Mirror neuron activation is modulated by musical expertise.Activation in musicians may stem from imagining themselves playing the piece. Abstract Mirror neurons (MNs) activate when performing an action and when an observer witnesses the same action performed by another individual. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and presentation of motion captured piano performances were used to identify differences in MN activation for musicians/non‐musicians when viewing piano pieces played in a “Correct” mode (i.e., emphasis on technical correctness) or an “Enjoyment” mode (i.e., simply told to “enjoy” playing the piece). Results showed greater MN activation in a variety of brain regions for musicians, with these differences more pronounced in the “Enjoyment” mode. Our findings suggest that activation of MNs is not only initiated by the imagined action of an observed movement, but such activation is modulated by the level of musical expertise and knowledge of associated motor movements that the observer brings to the viewing situation. Enhanced MN activation in musicians may stem from imagining themselves actually playing the observed piece.


M T N A e-Journal | 2016

The Pedagogical Value Of ‘Enjoyment’ In The Classical Piano Studio: A Research Report On A Transdisciplinary Study

William Westney; Cynthia M. Grund; James Yang; Aimee Cloutier; Jesse Latimer; Michael W. O'Boyle; Dan Fang; Jianchang Hou


Signata. Annales des sémiotiques / Annals of Semiotics | 2015

Musical Embodiment and Perception: Performances, Avatars and Audiences

William Westney; Cynthia M. Grund; Jesse Latimer; Aimee Cloutier; James Yang; Michael O’Boyle; Jiancheng Hou; Dan Fang


Pre-Conference Activites in Association with the Third Annual Conference of the Royal Musical Asscociation Music and Philosophy Study Group | 2013

The Development of Some Empirical Approaches to Integrating the Physicality of Musical Performance with the Philosophy of Music

Cynthia M. Grund; William Westney


Archive | 2013

Brain Activation in Response to Motion Captured Piano Performance: A Functional MRI Investigation

Michael W. O'Boyle; Richie Hou; Dan Fang; William Westney; James Yang; Cynthia M. Grund


Archive | 2012

Photo Essay Recounting the First Set of Lab Sessions - October 13-18, 2012 - for Technological and Aesthetic Investigations of the Physical Movements of Pianists, A Pilot Study under the Aegis of The Transdisciplinary Research Academy (TRA) at Texas Tech University (TTU), Lubbock, Texas.

Cynthia M. Grund; William Westney; James Yang; Michael W. O'Boyle


Archive | 2012

Musical Movements and Meaning

William Westney; Michael W. O'Boyle; James Yang; Cynthia M. Grund


NMIMIPA Network Meeting July 22, 2012, King's College London on the occasion of the second annual conference of the RMA-MPSG (Royal Musical Association Music and Philosophy Study Group) | 2012

What’s so Mysterious about the Ineffable?

Cynthia M. Grund; William Westney


Dansk Filosofisk Selskabs Årsmøde | 2012

Music as Sport

Cynthia M. Grund; William Westney


Archive | 2011

Narrative and Music: A Flexible Partnership on the Performing Stage and in the Rehearsal Studio

Cynthia M. Grund; William Westney

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Cynthia M. Grund

University of Southern Denmark

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Dan Fang

Texas Tech University

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Jiancheng Hou

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Karl Kashfi

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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