The Neurosciences and Music II: From Perception to Performance, Volume 1060ISBN: 978-1-57331-611-8
Paperback
504 pages
April 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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Researchers in the fields of neurophysiology, neuroimaging,
mind-brain studies, and psychology present findings on the
evaluation of neurological disorders and music, the relationship of
music to development and language, and musical perception. The use
and impact of music therapy is discussed in a roundtable
format.
Do animals have music? How is music similar to language? How is
music represented mentally? This volume addresses these questions
and others surrounding this exciting and growing field—a
field that generates interest far beyond the boundaries of the
neuroscientific world, encompassing education, performance, and the
appreciation of music by all peoples.
The book also offers articles written from the perspective of
the fields of ethology and evolution, as well as papers on vocal
learning, auditory perception, performance, and emotional response
to music.
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