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Different role of the supplementary motor area and the insula between musicians and non-musicians in a controlled musical creativity task

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The ability to compose creative musical ideas depends on the cooperation of brain mechanisms involved in multiple processes, including controlled creative cognition, which is a type of creativity that has so far been poorly researched. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the brain evoked activations by using fMRI, in both musicians and non-musicians, during a general task of controlled musical creativity and its relationship with general creativity. Results revealed that during a rhythmic improvisation task, musicians show greater activation of the motor supplementary area, the anterior cingulate cortex, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and the insula, along with greater deactivation of the default mode network in comparison with non-musicians. For the group of musicians, we also found a positive correlation between the time improvising and the activation of the supplementary motor area, whilst in the non-musicians group improvisation time correlated with the activation of the insula. The results found for the musicians support the notion that the supplementary motor area plays a role in the representation and execution of musical behaviour, while the results in non-musicians reveal the role of the insula in the processing of novel musical information.

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halshs-02319329, version 1 (19-10-2019)

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Marcella Pereira Barbosa de Aquino, Juan Verdejo-Román, Miguel Pérez-García, Purificación Pérez-García. Different role of the supplementary motor area and the insula between musicians and non-musicians in a controlled musical creativity task. Scientific Reports, 2019, 9 (1), pp.1-13. ⟨10.1038/s41598-019-49405-5⟩. ⟨halshs-02319329⟩

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