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Investigating attention and emotion recognition abilities in the context of musical interventions for Parkinson’s disease
Can rhythm guide auditory selective attention?
The Effects of Self-reported Musical Training and Musical Engagement on Attentional Processes
De rol van herstelactiviteiten op de relatie tussen werktijdsdruk en herstel bij kantoormedewerkers
De invloed van werkverslaving op de frequentie en het soort herstelactiviteiten die medewerkers ondernemen gedurende de werkdag
The Influence of Personality on Recovery of Office Employees after Participation in Recovery Activities at Work
The UNIQER CHILD: Understanding the neurodevelopmental impact of quantitative environmental risk on children
Feeling out of tune: Which aspects of music can predict music-induced fatigue?
Using musical feedback training to improve cognitive functioning in stroke survivors: A pilot study
The influence of stress on the nocebo effect on itch
A screening to personalize music therapy
Predictors of energy expenditure and sensorimotor synchronization in a finger-tapping task
The relationship between aging and navigation perspective us.
Gray matter volume abnormalities in substance dependence and behavioural addiction: A voxel-based morphometry meta-analysis
The role of spatial anxiety in self-reported and objective navigation (dis)abilities
Homogeneity of the vasculature of the subthalamic nucleus: A post-mortem study in Parkinson’s disease patients and non-demented elderly
The art of application: A thesis in cognitive psychology on professional musical practice behavior
Music, imagination and movement: The role of working memory in auditory cued movement
Caffeine and epilepsy: A systematic review with quantitative analyses
Performance on a musically cued movement task better than cognitive abilities alone
Moving to imagined music: Experimental results and implications for clinical work