While listening to music, a significant high degree of phase synchrony in t
he gamma frequency range globally distributed over the brain was found in s
ubjects with musical training (musicians) compared with subjects with no su
ch training (nonmusicians). No significant differences were found in other
EEG frequency bands. Listening to neutral text did not produce any signific
ant differences in the degree of synchronization between these two groups.
For musicians, left-hemispheric dominance was found during listening to mus
ic. The right hemisphere was found to be dominant for non-musicians in text
listening. The high degree of synchronization in musicians could be due to
their high ability to retrieve musical patterns from their acoustic memory
, which is a cogent condition for both listening to and anticipating musica
l sounds. NeuroReport 12:371-374 (C) 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.