Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience
Discussion In order to clarify the investigation of listening dimensions in music and the experience of musical space, only half ...
which, a moment ago, the music was being unfolded” (2002:257-258). Thomas Clifton states that ”the spaces formed by music are ac ...
(^) Chapter 5. Present Moments: A New Program for Guided Imagery and Music Therapy Based on Art Music of the 20th and 21st Centu ...
5.1. Creating a new GIM Program Method, participants, and progression The investigation was conducted between November 2009 and ...
On the background of this experience, ET concluded that some of the pieces were not ideal can- didates for a program. She found ...
bells draw a thread backwards to the gentle metal percussion in Messiaen, and the shadowy sounds of the strings point towards Pä ...
situation, and creative investigation of one’s inner potential, In several of the music pieces, the slow motion may be a challen ...
Messiaen: A love song, thus described by the composer: “The two lovers are immersed in the sleep of love. A landscape has emanat ...
Repeated listening and score reading indicate that all pieces share the following common features, which can be considered crite ...
shares essential features of classical music; multiple layers predictable structure with appropriate variability dynamic change ...
Chapter 6. Subcortical and Cortical Processing of Sound and Music in the Brain. Introduction The specific regions of the brain a ...
well. A loop passes from the cortex through the brain stem to the cerebellum, and projects back to the cortex via the thalamus. ...
Perception and memory Perception is not merely a reflection of input from the world and the sensory organs. Perception of the en ...
Higher-order consciousness is based on semantic capability, the ability to refer to objects and express feelings by symbolic mea ...
Figure 6.1. The brain stem. The Inferior colliculus and the Superior colliculus are located in the upper part of the brain stem, ...
stem and hypothalamus, but its skull is filled with fluid in the place of the cortex. These children can survive if provided suf ...
”Consciousness is a state of mind in which there is knowledge of one’s own existence and of the exsistence of surroundings” (p. ...
related to action; and that perception involves contributions from the brain as well as sensory input. The main difference is th ...
Figure 6.2. The ascending auditory pathway The figure shows the cochlea, the cochlear nerve, and the levels of auditory processi ...
Damasio points out the multisensory integration carried out by the inferior and the superior colliculi. (2010:84, 244).^15 The t ...
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