Increased representation of the non-dominant hand in pianists demonstrated by measurement of 3D morphology of the central sulcus.
Adam HarveyLewis HouKirsteen Davidson-KellyRebecca S SchaeferSujin HongJean-François ManginKatie OveryJinli Zhu Neil RobertsPublished in: Psychoradiology (2021)
Application of an image analysis pipeline to 3D MR images has provided robust evidence of significantly increased representation of the non-dominant hand in the brain of pianists compared to age-, sex-, and handedness-matched controls. This finding supports prior research showing structural differences in the central sulcus in musicians and is interpreted to reflect the long-term motor training and high skill level of right-handed pianists in using their left hand.