Appendix 3.02 Survey of The Neurosciences a
nd Music I
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Conference 2005
From Perception to Performance
The Neurosciences and Music II: From Perception to Performance
. Conference
May 5-8, 2005 in Leipzig, Germany.A survey of papers inthe conference proceedings:Avanzini, G. et al. (eds.,2005)The Neurosciences and Music II.Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume1060.Contents:Number of papersPart I. Ethology/Evolution: Do Animals have Music or SomethingElse?5 (1-5)Part II. Music and Language5 (6-10)Part III. Mental Representations9 (11-19)Part IV. Developmental Aspects and Impact of Music on Education8 (20-27)Roundtable on Music Therapy4 (28-31)Part V. Neurological Disorders and Music4 (32-35)Part VI. Music Performance8 (36-43)Part VII. Emotion in Music10 (44-53)The survey presents, in brief andschematic form, for each paper:Abbreviatedtitleas indicated in the conference proceedings, with page numbers.Category of investigationAim of the study
Musical materialapplied as stimuli in the study. Cultural references oftheMusical material.Technology and Procedure
Main focus of interest
Conclusion
A number of notable papers are marked with an asterisk *. Some notable findings are written inbold type.Recurrent abbreviations:
EEG: Electroencephalography.
MEG: Magnetoencephalography.PET: Positron emission tomography.
fMRI: functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
CR: Cultural reference.
SNI: Source not indicated.