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Shinichi Furuya
Shinichi Furuya
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, NeuroPiano Institute
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Hand kinematics of piano playing
S Furuya, M Flanders, JF Soechting
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2011
1372011
Ceiling effects prevent further improvement of transcranial stimulation in skilled musicians
S Furuya, M Klaus, MA Nitsche, W Paulus, E Altenmüller
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (41), 13834-13839, 2014
1242014
Prevalence and causal factors of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity and trunk among Japanese pianists and piano students
S Furuya, H Nakahara, T Aoki, H Kinoshita
Medical Problems of Performing Artists 21 (3), 112-117, 2006
1192006
Emotion‐related changes in heart rate and its variability during performance and perception of music
H Nakahara, S Furuya, S Obata, T Masuko, H Kinoshita
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1169 (1), 359-362, 2009
1182009
Organization of the upper limb movement for piano key-depression differs between expert pianists and novice players
S Furuya, H Kinoshita
Experimental Brain Research 185, 581-593, 2008
1162008
Finger-tapping ability in male and female pianists and nonmusician controls
T Aoki, S Furuya, H Kinoshita
Motor control 9 (1), 23-39, 2005
1142005
Surmounting retraining limits in musicians' dystonia by transcranial stimulation
S Furuya, MA Nitsche, W Paulus, E Altenmüller
Annals of Neurology 75 (5), 700-707, 2014
992014
Flexibility of movement organization in piano performance
S Furuya, E Altenmüller
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 173, 2013
922013
Expertise-dependent modulation of muscular and non-muscular torques in multi-joint arm movements during piano keystroke
S Furuya, H Kinoshita
Neuroscience 156 (2), 390-402, 2008
912008
Effective utilization of gravity during arm downswing in keystrokes by expert pianists
S Furuya, R Osu, H Kinoshita
Neuroscience 164 (2), 822-831, 2009
782009
Role of auditory feedback in the control of successive keystrokes during piano playing
S Furuya, JF Soechting
Experimental brain research 204, 223-237, 2010
742010
Performing music can induce greater modulation of emotion-related psychophysiological responses than listening to music
H Nakahara, S Furuya, T Masuko, PR Francis, H Kinoshita
International journal of psychophysiology 81 (3), 152-158, 2011
722011
Roles of proximal-to-distal sequential organization of the upper limb segments in striking the keys by expert pianists
S Furuya, H Kinoshita
Neuroscience letters 421 (3), 264-269, 2007
712007
Loudness control in pianists as exemplified in keystroke force measurements on different touches
H Kinoshita, S Furuya, T Aoki, E Altenmüller
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 121 (5), 2959-2969, 2007
712007
Distinct inter-joint coordination during fast alternate keystrokes in pianists with superior skill
S Furuya, T Goda, H Katayose, H Miwa, N Nagata
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2011
702011
Brain plasticity and the concept of metaplasticity in skilled musicians
E Altenmüller, S Furuya
Progress in Motor Control: Theories and Translations, 197-208, 2016
642016
The impact of stress on motor performance in skilled musicians suffering from focal dystonia: Physiological and psychological characteristics
CI Ioannou, S Furuya, E Altenmüller
Neuropsychologia 85, 226-236, 2016
602016
Individual differences in the biomechanical effect of loudness and tempo on upper-limb movements during repetitive piano keystrokes
S Furuya, T Aoki, H Nakahara, H Kinoshita
Human movement science 31 (1), 26-39, 2012
602012
Finger-specific loss of independent control of movements in musicians with focal dystonia
S Furuya, E Altenmüller
Neuroscience 247, 152-163, 2013
532013
Research priorities in limb and task-specific dystonias
S Pirio Richardson, E Altenmüller, K Alter, RL Alterman, R Chen, S Frucht, ...
Frontiers in Neurology 8, 237999, 2017
492017
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