Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience

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Storm P: Musik © Storm P. Museet.............................................. .III


Figure 2.1. Visual multi-stability: The focusing strategy. (Ihde 1977:82)............... 44


Figure 2.2. Visual multi-stability: The hermeneutical strategy. (Ihde 1977:96)............... 45


Figure 3.1. The lobes, sulci and gyri of the brain. (Brodal 2010:90)............... 65


Figure 3.2. The Auditory cortex. (Brodal 210:249)............... 75


Figure 3.3. The Basal ganglia. (Brodal 2010:325)............... 82


Figure 3.4. Brain areas of special importance


for the control of voluntary movements. (Brodal 2010:314)............... 86

Figure 4.1. The basic and the secondary listening dimensions in music.................... 107


Figure 6.1. The brain stem. (Brodal 2010:86).............. 122


Figure 6.2. The ascending auditory pathway. (Brodal 2010:248).............. 126


Figure 6.3. Schematic diagram of the ascending


and the descending auditory pathways. (MRC Institute of

Hearing Research).............. 128


Figure 6.4. Brain areas involved in emotional processes. (Koelsch et al. 2010:315)........... 131


Figure 7.1 Serotonin and other neurotransmitters. (Brodal 2010:377).............. 136


All figures are used by permission, courtesy of the Danish Storm P. Museum, Don Ihde, The SUNY


Press, The Oxford University Press and the MRC Institute of Hearing Research.

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