The musicality of non-musicians: An index for assessing musical sophistication in the general population D Müllensiefen, B Gingras, J Musil, L Stewart PloS one 9 (2), e89642, 2014 | 1231 | 2014 |
Music and the brain: disorders of musical listening L Stewart, K von Kriegstein, JD Warren, TD Griffiths Brain 129 (10), 2533-2553, 2006 | 449 | 2006 |
Motor and phosphene thresholds: a transcranial magnetic stimulation correlation study LM Stewart, V Walsh, JC Rothwell Neuropsychologia 39 (4), 415-419, 2001 | 380 | 2001 |
Singing and social bonding: changes in connectivity and pain threshold as a function of group size D Weinstein, J Launay, E Pearce, RIM Dunbar, L Stewart Evolution and Human Behavior 37 (2), 152-158, 2016 | 275 | 2016 |
Intonation processing in congenital amusia: discrimination, identification and imitation F Liu, AD Patel, A Fourcin, L Stewart Brain 133 (6), 1682-1693, 2010 | 262 | 2010 |
Brain changes after learning to read and play music L Stewart, R Henson, K Kampe, V Walsh, R Turner, U Frith Neuroimage 20 (1), 71-83, 2003 | 261 | 2003 |
Reduced sensitivity to emotional prosody in congenital amusia rekindles the musical protolanguage hypothesis WF Thompson, MM Marin, L Stewart Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (46), 19027-19032, 2012 | 193 | 2012 |
How do “earworms” start? Classifying the everyday circumstances of Involuntary Musical Imagery VJ Williamson, SR Jilka, J Fry, S Finkel, D Müllensiefen, L Stewart Psychology of Music 40 (3), 259-284, 2012 | 176 | 2012 |
Developmental phonagnosia: a selective deficit of vocal identity recognition L Garrido, F Eisner, C McGettigan, L Stewart, D Sauter, JR Hanley, ... Neuropsychologia 47 (1), 123-131, 2009 | 160 | 2009 |
Memory for pitch in congenital amusia: Beyond a fine-grained pitch discrimination problem VJ Williamson, L Stewart Memory 18 (6), 657-669, 2010 | 149 | 2010 |
Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity predict involuntary musical imagery. K Jakubowski, S Finkel, L Stewart, D Müllensiefen Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 11 (2), 122, 2017 | 147 | 2017 |
Motion perception and perceptual learning studied by magnetic stimulation. L Stewart, L Battelli, V Walsh, A Cowey Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Supplement 51, 334-350, 1999 | 136 | 1999 |
Electrophysiological correlates of melodic processing in congenital amusia D Omigie, MT Pearce, VJ Williamson, L Stewart Neuropsychologia 51 (9), 1749-1762, 2013 | 124 | 2013 |
Reading music modifies spatial mapping in pianists L Stewart, V Walsh, U Frith Perception & psychophysics 66 (2), 183-195, 2004 | 118 | 2004 |
Do musicians have different brains? L Stewart Clinical medicine 8 (3), 304-308, 2008 | 111 | 2008 |
Uses and functions of music in congenital amusia C McDonald, L Stewart Music Perception 25 (4), 345-355, 2008 | 109 | 2008 |
TMS produces two dissociable types of speech disruption L Stewart, V Walsh, U Frith, JC Rothwell Neuroimage 13 (3), 472-478, 2001 | 106 | 2001 |
Left posterior BA37 is involved in object recognition: a TMS study L Stewart, BU Meyer, U Frith, J Rothwell Neuropsychologia 39 (1), 1-6, 2001 | 105 | 2001 |
Tracking of pitch probabilities in congenital amusia D Omigie, MT Pearce, L Stewart Neuropsychologia 50 (7), 1483-1493, 2012 | 96 | 2012 |
An agenda for best practice research on group singing, health, and well-being GA Dingle, S Clift, S Finn, R Gilbert, JM Groarke, JY Irons, AJ Bartoli, ... Music & Science 2, 2059204319861719, 2019 | 95 | 2019 |