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Bibliography: Scientific Writing

Berlucchi, G., & Aglioti, S. (1997). The body in the brain: Neural bases of corporeal awareness.  Trends in Neurosciences 20, 560-564.

Boyarsky, T. L. (1989). “Dalcroze eurhythmics: An approach to early training of the nervous system.  Seminars in Neurology 9, 105-114.

Chiel, H. J., & Beer, R. D.  (1997). The brain as a body: Adaptive behavior emerges from interactions of nervous system, body, and environment. Trends in Neurosciences 20, 553-557.

Ito, M. (1993). Movement and thought: Identical control mechanisms by the cerebellum.  Trends in the Neurosciences 16, 448-450.

Kressig, R. W., Allali, G., & Beauchet, O. (2005). Long-term practice of Jaques-Dalcroze eurhythmics prevents age-related increase of gait variability under a dual task. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 53(4), 728-729.

Seitz, J. A. (2005). Dalcroze, the body, movement and musicality. Psychology of Music 33, 419-335.

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