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#2: A History of Western Music (Eighth Edition)

A History

A History of Western Music (Eighth Edition)
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#2: God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise

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~ Ray LaMontagne
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No Association between Music Ability and Hand Preference in Children.

No Association between Music Ability and Hand Preference in Children.

J Mot Behav. 2010 Aug 25;

Authors: Piro J, Ortiz C

Hand preference was studied in 2 groups of children-children with musical ability and children without musical ability-to examine whether particular markers that may connect with handedness patterns, such as bias away from dextrality or mixed-handedness, stabilize during childhood and are associated with musical ability. Children were administered the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory to determine levels of right, left, and mixed handedness. Results demonstrated no differences in hand preference between both cohorts of children, suggesting the relative independence of musical ability and handedness. However, the inclusion of handedness as a motor marker for musical ability in children in conjunction with other preexisting neurocognitive factors cannot be entirely discounted.

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No Association between Music Ability and Hand Preference in Children.

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