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Tara L Henechowicz

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Plos One|June 9, 2021
The prevalence of the Val66Met polymorphism in musicians: Possible evidence for compensatory neuroplasticity from a pilot studyTara L Henechowicz, Joyce L Chen, Leonardo G Cohen, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 26, 2024
Notes from Beethoven's genomeLaura W Wesseldijk, Tara L Henechowicz, David J Baker, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 18, 2026
Polygenic Associations Between Motor Behavior, Neuromotor Traits, and Active Music Engagement in Four CohortsTara L Henechowicz, Peyton L Coleman, Daniel E Gustavson, et al.
HGG Advances|February 20, 2026
Genome-wide investigation of prosody perception: evidence for shared genetic influences between speech rhythm, musical rhythm, and reading traitsAlyssa C Scartozzi, Youjia Wang, Peyton L Coleman, et al.
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Plos One|June 9, 2021
The prevalence of the Val66Met polymorphism in musicians: Possible evidence for compensatory neuroplasticity from a pilot studyTara L Henechowicz, Joyce L Chen, Leonardo G Cohen, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 26, 2024
Notes from Beethoven's genomeLaura W Wesseldijk, Tara L Henechowicz, David J Baker, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 18, 2026
Polygenic Associations Between Motor Behavior, Neuromotor Traits, and Active Music Engagement in Four CohortsTara L Henechowicz, Peyton L Coleman, Daniel E Gustavson, et al.
HGG Advances|February 20, 2026
Genome-wide investigation of prosody perception: evidence for shared genetic influences between speech rhythm, musical rhythm, and reading traitsAlyssa C Scartozzi, Youjia Wang, Peyton L Coleman, et al.
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