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ABSTRACT. Over the past decade, there has been increasing evidence describing the neural correlates of musical skills, health problems in musicians who play violin, and the cognitive and brain effects of music making. This paper aims to analyze and discuss ulnar neuropathies in violinists, the organization of the developing brain, adaptations in brain regions that are involved in musical tasks, and the effects of musical training on the structural and functional organization of the human brain. pp. 208–213

Keywords: long-term violin playing, facial skeleton, brain

 

MIHAELA ROMANITA GLIGOR
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Carol Davila University of
Medicine and Pharmacy

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