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The study of brain connectivity in the neuroscience of music has been increasing in recent years. In this project, created and carried out a pilot study to investigate EEG-based brain connectivity assessed through Partial Directed Coherence in three distinct musical settings (imagined, strict, and improvised).
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Gaxiola-Tirado thanks Dania Gutiérrez (https://gutierrezruiz.com/) and CINVESTAV for the opportunity to participate in the conference Doctoral/Postdoctoral consortium. A. Colverson also thanks the Doctoral/Postdoctoral consortium for the opportunity to participate, the staff of the University of Florida’s School of Music, and Dr. John Williamson, for his continued advice and guidance.
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Gaxiola-Tirado, J.A., Colverson, A., Moreno, S. (2019). Do, Re, Mi, and EEG: An Analysis of Imagined and Performed Musical Settings. In: Contreras-Vidal, J., Robleto, D., Cruz-Garza, J., Azorín, J., Nam, C. (eds) Mobile Brain-Body Imaging and the Neuroscience of Art, Innovation and Creativity. Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, vol 10. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24326-5_18
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