Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience
sion increased significantly. The implicated brain areas are known to be related to reward, emotion and arousal, and active in r ...
Sinus tones and musical tones Two papers contribute to a critical view of the methods of neuroscience. Based on Mismatch Neg- at ...
right superior temporal gyrus (STG) was noted regardless of the familiarity of the music (p. 113). In contrast, an additional te ...
micro-deviations in the timing, dynamics, and timbre in order to vary the expressiveness of the per- formance. In two experiment ...
of biologically relevant sounds,^8 including musical sounds (NM I no. 30, p. 231). Furthermore, he warned against overestimating ...
Synthesized sound Synthesized sounds are applied as stimuli in 15 studies. To a certain extent, synthesized sounds share charact ...
Localization of brain functions Overestimation of localization is apparently not the case. Findings in the NM I conference by Gr ...
Neural correlates of sound. Culture, development, and training. Deficits, disorders, therapy, and recovery. Attention and memory ...
A distributed neural system Tramo et al. (NM II no. 15, pp. 148-174) have reviewed literature on studies of pitch perception and ...
pression in a group of participants diagnosed with amusia, and a control group. In an earlier study, Peretz et al. (NM I, no. 5, ...
Rhythmic auditory stimulation in rehabilitation Thaut (NM II no. 31, pp. 303-308) reviews studies related to music therapy and n ...
In the second condition, the excerpts lasted one second. The results showed that one second of music was enough to induce an emo ...
To a certain extent, these themes reappear in the NM II conference 2005. The survey in appendix 3.05 permits comparison of music ...
Limitations of techniques Brain images produced by the fMRI technique display distinctions between activated and non-acti- vated ...
passive encoding. Subcortical sensory processes interact dynamically with cortical processes, such as memory, attention, and mul ...
of the basal ganglia (the putamen), with the thalamus, pre-SMA, and SMA. Metric simple rhythms, compared to complex and nonmetri ...
have strong and diverse motivations for listening to music, including mood regulation and the feeling of belonging to a wider co ...
Schlaug et al. (NM III no. 57, pp. 374-384) have studied the changes in brain connections in six pa- tients with large left-hemi ...
Attention and memory Fast recognition of familiar music Bigand et al. (NM III no. 33, pp. 234-244) have designed an experiment t ...
Embodiment, motion, and emotion Sensory-motor processing and mirror neurons Chen et al. (NM III no. 1, pp. 15-34) present studie ...
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