AraqueAlfonso, and NavarreteMaria“Electrically Driven Insulation in the Central Nervous System.”Science333: 6049 (Sept. 2011): 1587–1588. Print.
2.
BaumeisterRoy F., and TierneyJohn, Willpower.New York: Penguin, 2011. Print.
3.
BjorkE. L., BjorkR. A.“Making things hard on yourself, but in a good way: Creating desirable difficulties to enhance learning.”Psychology and the Real World: Essays illustrating fundamental contributions to society Eds. GernsbacherM. A., PewR. W., HoughL. M., PomerantzJ. R.. New York: Worth Publishers, 2011. 56–64. Print
DoidgeNorman.The Brain That Changes Itself.New York: Viking; Penguin, 2007. Print.
6.
DuhiggCharles.The Power of Habit.New York: Random House, 2012. Print.
7.
EricssonK. Anders, KrampkeRalf Th., and Tesch-RomerClemens“The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance.”Psychological Review100.3 (1993): 363–406. Print.
8.
HillNicole M., and SchneiderWalter“Brain Changes in the Development of Expertise: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Evidence about Skill-Based Adaptations.”The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance. Ed. EricssonK Anders, CharnessNeil, FeltovichPaul J., HoffmanRobert R.. New York: Cambridge, 2006. (653–682). Print.
9.
JentzschInes, MkrtchianAnahit, and KansalNayantara“Improved Effectiveness of Performance Monitoring in Amateur Instrumental Musicians.”Neuropsychologia52 (2014): 117–124. Print.
10.
Learning and the Brain.PIRI/Learning & the Brain, 35 Highland Circle, First Floor, Needham, MA 02494, 273 Bloor Street. Web, accessed 13 June 2014 <http://www.learningandthebrain.com/>
WakeHiroaki, LeePhilip R., and FieldsDouglas“Control of Local Protein Synthesis and Initial Events in Myelination by Action Potentials.”Science333.6049 (Sept. 2011): 1647–1651. Print.
13.
ZimmermanBarry J.“Development and Adaptation of Expertise.”The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance. Ed. EricssonK Anders, CharnessNeil, FeltovichPaul J., HoffmanRobert R.. New York: Cambridge, 2006. (705–722). Print.