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  • Part I: Introducing Music Psychology

    Chapter 1. What is Music Psychology?

    The Purview of Music Psychology

    A Model of Music Psychology

    Contributions from Biology

    Contributions from Anthropology

    Contributions from Philosophy

    Contributions from Education

    Contributions from Psychology

    Contributions from Sociology

    Contributions from Physics

    Contributions from Music

    A Brief History of Music Psychology

    An Overview of the Literature in Music Psychology

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 2. Philosophical Issues in Music Psychology

    Human and Musical Nature

    Biological Differences

    Adaptability

    Cultural Development

    Symbolic Behaviors

    Love

    Play

    Religion

    Technology

    Aesthetic Sensitivity

    Knowledge

    The Interface of Music Philosophy and Music Psychology

    General Philosophical Approaches

    The Science of Beauty

    Experimental Aesthetics

    The Golden Mean and Mathematical Influences

    A Philosophical Paradigm Shift in Music Psychology

    Music as a Way of Knowing

    Is Music Psychology Encroaching on Music Philosophy's Territory?

    Seashore's Involvement with Eugenics

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 3. How We Came to be Musical

    Rhythm, a Fundamental Life Process

    Natural Soundscapes

    Parent-Infant Bonding

    The Acquisition of Language

    Music as a Way of Knowing

    Social Organization

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 4. Music Around the World and Across Time

    Time-Line of Early Artistic Behaviors

    Prehistoric Cave and Rock Art

    Art and Technology

    Invariants

    Religion

    Celebrations

    Altered States of Consciousness

    Music: A Human Invariant

    Emotional expression (Merriam), Regulation of an individual's emotional, cognitive, or physiological state (Clayton)

    Aesthetic enjoyment (Merriam)

    Entertainment (Merriam), Personal enjoyment, Games (Gregory)

    Communication (Merriam, Gregory)

    Symbolic representation (Merriam, Clayton), Personal symbol (Gregory)

    Physical response (Merriam), Dancing (Clayton)

    Enforcing conformity to social norms (Merriam), Mediation between self and other (Clayton)

    Validation of social institutions and religious rituals (Merriam), Ceremonies and festivals; Religious music (Gregory)

    Contribution to the continuity and stability of culture (Merriam), Ethnic or group identity (Gregory)

    Contribution to the integration of society (Merriam)

    Lullabies (Gregory)

    Work music (Gregory), Coordination of action (Clayton)

    Storytelling (Gregory)

    Battle (Gregory)

    Salesmanship (Gregory)

    Healing, trance (Gregory)

    Court (Gregory)

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Part II: Perceiving, Understanding and Responding to Music

    Chapter 5. Acoustical Foundations of Music

    What is Sound?

    Important Parameters of Sound

    Measuring and Describing Sound and Vibration

    Frequency

    Amplitude

    Waveform (Signal Shape)

    Time

    How Environment Affects Sound

    Transmission and Absorption

    Reflection

    Diffraction

    Refraction

    Interference

    Tuning Systems

    Tuning in Western Music

    Non-Western Tuning Systems

    Acoustics of the Voice and Musical Instruments

    The Voice

    Aerophones

    Chordophones

    Idiophones, Membranophones, and Corpophones

    Electrophones

    Room Acoustics

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 6. Musical Hearing

    The Hearing Mechanism

    Outer Ear

    Middle Ear

    Inner Ear

    From Ear to Brain

    The Auditory Cortex

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 7. Psychoacoustics and the Perception of Music

    The Critical Band

    The Perception of Pitch

    Pitch Discrimination

    Pitch Matching

    Pitch Height and Pitch Chroma

    Absolute Pitch

    Synesthesia

    The Perception of Loudness

    The Perception of Timbre

    The Perception of Duration

    Secondary Relationships

    Pitch

    Loudness

    Timbre

    Duration

    Volume and Density

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 8. Music Cognition

    Gestalt Laws of Cognitive Organization

    Auditory Scene Analysis

    Schemata

    The Spotlight of Attention

    The Cocktail Party Phenomenon and Auditory Stream Segregation

    Musical Memory

    Statistical Learning in Music

    Expectancy Theory

    Tonality

    Cognition of Musical Elements

    Melody and Harmony

    Tonality in Melody Cognition

    Melodic Contour

    Consonance - Dissonance

    Rhythm

    Timbre

    Cognition of Larger Musical Forms

    Cross-Cultural Comparative Research in Music

    Music and Language

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 9. Music and the Brain

    Brief Introduction to the Brain

    Neural Plasticity

    Pruning

    Critical and Sensitive Periods

    Neural Networks

    Multisensory Integration

    Music in the Brain

    Support from Ancillary Disciplines

    Support from Indirect Approaches

    Special Musicians

    Imaging Techniques for Studying Music

    Electroencephalography

    Electrocorticography

    Event-related Potentials

    Magnetoencephalography

    Positron-Emission Tomography

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

    Diffusion Tensor Imaging

    fNIRS: Functional Near-Infared Spectroscopy

    Hyperscanning

    Imaging Music Perception and Cognition

    Imaging Affective Responses to Music

    Imaging Musical Performance

    Imaging Music Learning

    Predictive Coding of Music (PCM) Model

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 10. Bodily Responses to Music

    Physiological Responses to Music

    Heart Rate and Pulse Rate

    Blood Pressure

    Respiration

    Skin Conductance Responses

    Neurochemical Responses

    Skin, Finger, or Body Temperature

    Miscellaneous Responses

    Physical Responses to Music

    Muscular and Motor Responses

    Chills and Tears

    Facial Gestures

    Body Movements

    Discussion of Psychophysiological Variables

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 11. Musical Emotions

    Introduction to the Study of Emotions

    The Role of Expectations in Musical Emotions

    Measuring Musical Emotions

    Perceived Emotions: The Cognitivist Position

    Induced Musical Emotions: The Emotivist Position

    A Third Viewpoint: Aesthetic Trinity Theory

    Musical Emotions in Everyday Experiences

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Part III: Being Musical

    Chapter 12. The Musical Person

    Is Musicality Inherited or Acquired?

    Genetic Factors in Musicality

    The Acquisition of Musical Attributes

    Summary of the Inheritance/Acquisition of Musical Attributes

    The Relationship of Musical Attributes to Other Human Attributes

    The Musical Personality

    Religious and Spiritual Aspects

    Musical Identity

    Musical Preferences

    Preferences for Instruments

    Preferences for Musical Genres

    The Listener

    The Music

    Situations and Contexts

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 13. Music Performance

    Motor Skills

    Neuromotor Aspects of Music Making

    Motor Aspects of Music Making

    Music Performance

    The Acquisition of Motor Skills

    Audio-Motor and Mirror Neuron Systems

    Quantity of Practice

    Cognitive Skills

    Quality of Practice

    Mental Rehearsal

    Music Reading

    Expressive Skills

    Body Movement

    Musical Cues for Expressiveness

    Musical Creativity

    Memory and Creativity

    Divergent and Convergent Thinking

    Flow

    Improvisation

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 14. The Psychology of Music Learning

    Psychoanalysis

    Behavioral Psychology

    Cognitive Approaches

    Humanistic Psychology

    Gestalt Psychology

    Developmental Psychology

    Social Psychology

    Cognitive Psychology

    Taxonomies

    Music Intelligence

    Music Cognition, Music Learning, and Reflective Thinking

    Cognitive Neuroscience

    Cognitive Load Theory

    Explicit Instruction

    Worked Examples

    Connectivism

    Learning Styles

    Music Teaching and Learning

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 15. Music and Health

    Music Therapy

    Alzheimer's Disease

    Autism

    Cerebral Palsy

    Dyslexia

    Parkinson's Disease and Stroke

    Premature and Newborn Infants

    Psychiatric Disorders

    Music Medicine

    Aphasia

    Stress, Pain, Anxiety, and the Immune System

    Performing Arts Medicine

    Hearing HealthMM6.4

    Vocal Health

    Bodily Health

    Psychosocial Health

    Performance Anxiety

    Other Mental Health Issues

    Music and Wellbeing

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Chapter 16. Music in Social Contexts

    Music in Society

    From Birth to Death

    From Lowest to Highest Cognitive Functioning

    From One Person to Thousands

    Reflections of Society in Music

    Social Behaviors among Performing Musicians

    Social Behaviors among Music Listeners

    The Influence of Music on Social Behaviors

    Music as a Socializing Agent

    The Influence of Music in the Workplace

    The Influence of Music on Thought, Attitude, and Social Behavior

    Conclusion

    Discussion Questions

    Epilogue: Ruminations on Music Psychology Research

    R1. What is music psychology, and who conducts music psychology research?

    R2. Interactions between philosophy and music psychology

    R3. The triumvirate of theory, research and practice

    R4. Basic and applied research

    R5. Quantitative and qualitative research

    R6. Formal and informal music experiences

    R7. Global perspectives

    R8. Toward a cultural music psychology

    R9. Replications

    R10. A music psychology research collaboratory