
Why Pianists’ Brains Look Like Athletes’
Elite pianists recruit motor, sensory and predictive circuits in patterns closer to athletes than to other musicians, reflecting intense motor learning and automatized control.

Elite pianists recruit motor, sensory and predictive circuits in patterns closer to athletes than to other musicians, reflecting intense motor learning and automatized control.

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