Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience

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Appendix 3.02 Survey of The Neurosciences a


nd Music I


I


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 paper

s in

the conference proceedings:

Avanzini, G. et al. (eds.,

2005)

The Neurosciences and Music II.

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume

1060.

Contents:

Number of papers

Part I. Ethology/Evolution: Do Animals have Music or Something

Else?

5 (1

-5)

Pa

rt II. Music and Language

5 (6-10)

Part III. Mental Representations

9 (11

-19)

Part IV. Devel

opmental Aspects and Impact of Music on Education

8 (20

-27)

Roundtable on Music Therapy

4 (28

-31)

Part V. Neurological Disorders and Music

4 (32

-35)

Part VI. Music Performance

8 (36

-43)

Part VII. Emotion in Music

10 (44

-53)

The survey presents, in brief and

schematic form, for each paper

:

Abbreviated

title

as indicated in the conference proceedings, with page numbers.

Category of investigation

Aim of the study
Musical m

aterial

applied as stimuli in the study. Cultural references of

the

Musical material.

Technology and Procedure
Main focus of interest
Conclusion
A number of notable papers are marked with an asterisk *. Some notable findings are written in

bold type.

Recurrent abbreviations:
EEG: Electroencephalography.
MEG: Magneto

encephalography.

PET: Positron emission tomography.
fMRI: functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
CR: Cultural reference.
SNI: Source not indicated.
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