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Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.09.2019

Herausgeber

Thaut Michael H. + weitere

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Oxford Academic

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848

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25/17,5/5 cm

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1756 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-880412-3

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Produktdetails

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Erscheinungsdatum

25.09.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

848

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5 cm

Gewicht

1756 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-880412-3

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain
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    • Section I. Introduction

    • 1: Michael H. Thaut and Donald A. Hodges: The Neuroscientific Study of Music: A New Discipline

    • Section II. Music, the Brain, and Cultural Contexts

    • 2: Michael H. Thaut and Donald A. Hodges: Music through the Lens of Cultural Neuroscience

    • 3: Steve J. Morrison, Steven M. Demorest, and Marcus T. Pearce: Cultural Distance: A computational approach to exploring cultural influences on music cognition

    • 4: Bjorn Merker: When extravagance impresses: Recasting esthetics in evolutionary terms

    • Section III. Music processing in The Human Brain

    • 5: Thenille Braun Janzen and Michael H. Thaut: Cerebral Organization of Music Processing

    • 6: Robin W. Wilkins: Network Neuroscience: An Introduction to Graph Theory Network-Based Techniques for Music and Brain Imaging Research

    • 7: Mike Schutz: Acoustic structure and musical function: Musical notes informing auditory research

    • 8: Christina M Vanden Bosch der Nederlanden, Eric T. Taylor, and Jessica A. Grahn: Neural Basis of Rhythm Perception

    • 9: Stefan Koelsch: Neural Basis of Music Perception: Pitch, Harmony, and Timbre

    • 10: Frank Russo: Multisensory Processing in Music

    • Section IV. Neural Responses to Music: Cognition, Affect, Language

    • 11: Lutz Jÿncke: Music and Memory

    • 12: Psyche Loui and Rachel Guetta: Music and attention, executive function, and creativity

    • 13: Patrik N. Juslin and Laura S. Sakka: Neural Correlates of Music and Emotion

    • 14: Yuko Koshimori: Neurochemical Responses to Music

    • 15: Elvira Brattico: The neuroaesthetics of music: A research agenda coming of age

    • 16: Daniele Schön and Benjamin Morillon: Music and Language

    • Section V. Musicianship and Brain Function

    • 17: Virginia B. Penhune: Musical Expertise and Brain Structure: The causes and consequences of training

    • 18: Irma Jÿrvelÿ: Genomics approaches for studying musical aptitude and related traits

    • 19: Eckart Altenmÿller, Shinichi Furuya, Daniel S. Scholz, and Christos I. Ioannou: Brain Research in Music Performance

    • 20: Aaron Berkowitz and Michael G. Erkkinen: Brain Research in Music Improvisation

    • 21: Timothy L. Hubbard: Neural mechanisms of musical imagery

    • 22: Vesa Putkinen and Mari Tervaniemi: Neuroplasticity in Music Learning

    • Section VI. Development al Issues in Music and the Brain

    • 23: Anthony Brandt, L. Robert Slevc, and Molly Gebrian: The Role of Musical Development in Early Language Acquisition

    • 24: Laurel J Trainor and Susan Marsh-Rollo: Rhythm, Meter, and Timing: The heartbeat of musical development

    • 25: L. Ferreri, A. Moussard, E. Bigand, and B. Tillmann: Music and the Aging Brain

    • 26: Swathi Swaminathan and E. Glenn Schellenberg: Music Training and Cognitive Abilities: Associations, Causes, and Consequences

    • 27: Adam Ockelford: The Neuroscience of Children on the Autism Spectrum with Exceptional Musical Abilities

    • Section VII. Music, the Brain, and Health

    • 28: Corene Thaut and Klaus Martin Stephan: Music and Sensorimotor Functions

    • 29: Yune Lee, Corene Thaut, and Charlene Santoni: Music-Induced Speech and Language Rehabilitation

    • 30: Shantala Hegde: Neurologic Music Therapy to target Cognitive and Affective Functions

    • 31: Isabelle Royal, SÃ(c)bastien Paquette, and Pauline Tranchant: Musical Disorders

    • 32: David Peterson: When blue turns to grey: the enigma of musician's dystonia

    • Section VII. The Future

    • 33: Michael H. Thaut and Donald A. Hodges: New Horizons for Brain Research in Music