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The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain

The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain

9780198804123
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The study of music and the brain can be traced back to the work of Gall in the 18th century, continuing with John Hughlings Jackson, August Knoblauch, Richard Wallaschek, and others. These early researchers were interested in localizing musicality in the brain and learning more about how music is processed in both healthy individuals and those with dysfunctions of various kinds. Since then, the research literature has mushroomed, especially in the latter part of the 20th and early21st centuries. The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain is a groundbreaking compendium of current research on music in the human brain. It brings together an international roster of 54 authors from 13 countries providing an essential guide to this rapidly growing field. The major themes include Music, the Brain, and Cultural Contexts; Music Processing in The Human Brain; Neural Responses to Music; Musicianship and Brain Function; Developmental Issues in Music and the Brain; Music, the Brain, and Health; and the Future. Each chapter offers a thorough review of the current status of research literature as well as an examination of limitations of knowledge and suggestions for future advancement and research efforts. The book is valuable for a broad readership including neuroscientists, musicians, clinicians, researchers and scholars from related fields but also readers with a general interest in the topic.
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OUP Oxford
88270
9780198804123
9780198804123

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
848
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
1756
  • Section I. Introduction; The Neuroscientific Study of Music: A New Discipline; Section II. Music, the Brain, and Cultural Contexts; Music through the Lens of Cultural Neuroscience; Cultural Distance: A computational approach to exploring cultural influences on music cognition; When extravagance impresses: Recasting esthetics in evolutionary terms; Section III. Music processing in The Human Brain; Cerebral Organization of Music Processing; Network Neuroscience: An Introduction to Graph Theory Network-Based Techniques for Music and Brain Imaging Research; Acoustic structure and musical function: Musical notes informing auditory research; Neural Basis of Rhythm Perception; Neural Basis of Music Perception: Pitch, Harmony, and Timbre; Multisensory Processing in Music; Section IV. Neural Responses to Music: Cognition, Affect, Language; Music and Memory; Music and attention, executive function, and creativity; Neural Correlates of Music and Emotion; Neurochemical Responses to Music; The neuroaesthetics of music: A research agenda coming of age; Music and Language; Section V. Musicianship and Brain Function; Musical Expertise and Brain Structure: The causes and consequences of training; Genomics approaches for studying musical aptitude and related traits; Brain Research in Music Performance; Brain Research in Music Improvisation; Neural mechanisms of musical imagery; Neuroplasticity in Music Learning; Section VI. Development al Issues in Music and the Brain; The Role of Musical Development in Early Language Acquisition; Rhythm, Meter, and Timing: The heartbeat of musical development; Music and the Aging Brain; Music Training and Cognitive Abilities: Associations, Causes, and Consequences; The Neuroscience of Children on the Autism Spectrum with Exceptional Musical Abilities; Section VII. Music, the Brain, and Health; Music and Sensorimotor Functions; Music-Induced Speech and Language Rehabilitation; Neurologic Music Therapy to target Cognitive and Affective Functions; Musical Disorders; When blue turns to grey: the enigma of musicians dystonia; Section VII. The Future; New Horizons for Brain Research in Music;
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