The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
Ethology and evolution Just because an animal spends a lot of time on certain activities does not mean that the activity represe ...
chimpanzees, and bonobos, among other groups, tend to form groups that have different average sizes. Primatologists have measure ...
This view of the possible origins for music was essentially proposed by Juan Roederer in 1984: ‘... the role of music in superst ...
musical aptitude than normals, they clearly relish both the musical activities and the social environment in which their musical ...
straightforward criterion: let us assume that the most successful musical work is the one that is most performed and most heard. ...
A problem with Fukui’s experiment is that he did not manipulate the type of music heard by his listeners. Listeners simply liste ...
Mood regulation Thayer and his colleagues have carried out a number of studies concerning how people regu- late their moods. One ...
various amusias and virtually every other kind of functional mental loss. This does not prove that music is not acquired by gene ...
Acknowledgements I would like to extend my thanks to Dr Kristin Precoda for drawing my attention to the work of Werner regarding ...
18.Baharloo, S., P. A. Johnston, S. K. Service,et al. (1998) Absolute pitch: an approach for identifi- cation of genetic and non ...
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6 THE ROOTS OF MUSICAL VARIATION IN PERCEPTUAL SIMILARITY AND INVARIANCE c Abstract Per ...
original materials in the experience of musical form. We hesitate to say ‘perception’ of musical form since most musical forms a ...
and transforms the inner structure of the sound itself. Notable examples of the latter class are the deep church bell tone and t ...
A more complex approach would be to change the timbre on each note, a true Klangfarbenmelodieas proposed by Schoenberg^8 and the ...
the flute plays C#4-E4-F4-G4 followed by a D5 on the muted trumpet. Subsequently the sustained trumpet tone becomes the first no ...
create interpolations between the sound universes of each, including not only the sound qualities themselves, but also the style ...
common along the different auditory dimensions. Also the temporal order of these events may be the same or may be transformed to ...
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