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Miriam A Mosing

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 11, 2018
Genetic influences on musical specialization: a twin study on choice of instrument and music genreMiriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Journal of Affective Disorders|September 25, 2017
Can flow experiences be protective of work-related depressive symptoms and burnout? A genetically informative approachMiriam A Mosing, Ana Butkovic, Fredrik Ullén
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 17, 2015
Associations between motor timing, music practice, and intelligence studied in a large sample of twinsFredrik Ullén, Miriam A Mosing, Guy Madison
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 3, 2023
Music and GeneticsLaura W Wesseldijk, Fredrik Ullén, Miriam A Mosing
Heliyon|August 2, 2024
Gene-environment interaction in expertise acquisition: Practice effects on musical expertise vary by polygenic scores for cognitive performanceLaura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Scientific Reports|September 1, 2019
The effects of playing music on mental health outcomesLaura W Wesseldijk, Fredrik Ullén, Miriam A Mosing
Psychological Science|December 14, 2020
Why Is an Early Start of Training Related to Musical Skills in Adulthood? A Genetically Informative StudyLaura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Developmental Psychology|March 19, 2019
Gene-environment interaction in expertise: The importance of childhood environment for musical achievementLaura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Plos One|November 25, 2014
Genetic pleiotropy explains associations between musical auditory discrimination and intelligenceMiriam A Mosing, Nancy L Pedersen, Guy Madison, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|March 14, 2024
Can flow proneness be protective against mental and cardiovascular health problems? A genetically informed prospective cohort studyEmma Gaston, Fredrik Ullén, Laura W Wesseldijk, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 11, 2018
Genetic influences on musical specialization: a twin study on choice of instrument and music genreMiriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Journal of Affective Disorders|September 25, 2017
Can flow experiences be protective of work-related depressive symptoms and burnout? A genetically informative approachMiriam A Mosing, Ana Butkovic, Fredrik Ullén
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 17, 2015
Associations between motor timing, music practice, and intelligence studied in a large sample of twinsFredrik Ullén, Miriam A Mosing, Guy Madison
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 3, 2023
Music and GeneticsLaura W Wesseldijk, Fredrik Ullén, Miriam A Mosing
Heliyon|August 2, 2024
Gene-environment interaction in expertise acquisition: Practice effects on musical expertise vary by polygenic scores for cognitive performanceLaura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Scientific Reports|September 1, 2019
The effects of playing music on mental health outcomesLaura W Wesseldijk, Fredrik Ullén, Miriam A Mosing
Psychological Science|December 14, 2020
Why Is an Early Start of Training Related to Musical Skills in Adulthood? A Genetically Informative StudyLaura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Developmental Psychology|March 19, 2019
Gene-environment interaction in expertise: The importance of childhood environment for musical achievementLaura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosing, Fredrik Ullén
Plos One|November 25, 2014
Genetic pleiotropy explains associations between musical auditory discrimination and intelligenceMiriam A Mosing, Nancy L Pedersen, Guy Madison, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|March 14, 2024
Can flow proneness be protective against mental and cardiovascular health problems? A genetically informed prospective cohort studyEmma Gaston, Fredrik Ullén, Laura W Wesseldijk, et al.
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