The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music

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11 The neural processing of complex soundspage 168
Timothy D. Griffiths

Part IV Musical brain substrates

12 Music and the neurologist: a historical perspectivepage 181
John C. M. Brust
13 Brain specialization for music: new evidence from congenital amusiapage 192
Isabelle Peretz
14 Cerebral substrates for musical temporal processespage 204
Séverine Samson and Nathalie Ehrlé
15 Cerebral substrates of musical imagerypage 217
Andrea R. Halpern
16 Neural specializations for tonal processing page 231
Robert J. Zatorre
17 Exploring the functional neuroanatomy of music performance,
perception, and comprehension page 247
Lawrence M. Parsons
18 Comparison between language and musicpage 269
Mireille Besson and Daniele Schön
19 Musical sound processing: EEG and MEG evidencepage 294
Mari Tervaniemi
20 Processing emotions induced by musicpage 310
L. J. Trainor and L. A. Schmidt
21 A new approach to the cognitive neuroscience of melodypage 325
Aniruddh D. Patel
22 How many music centres are in the brain?page 346
Eckart O. Altenmüller

Part V Musical expertise/brain plasticity

23 Functional organization and plasticity of auditory cortexpage 357
Josef P. Rauschecker
24 The brain of musicianspage 366
Gottfried Schlaug
25 Representational cortex in musicianspage 382
C. Pantev, A. Engelien, V. Candia, and T. Elbert
26 The brain that makes music and is changed by it page 396
Alvaro Pascual-Leone

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