Advances In The Neurocognition Of Music And Language

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Advances In The Neurocognition Of Music And Language
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Author : Daniela Sammler
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020
Advances In The Neurocognition Of Music And Language written by Daniela Sammler and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with categories.
Neurocomparative music and language research has seen major advances over the past two decades. The goal of this Special Issue on “Advances in the Neurocognition of Music and Language” was to showcase the multiple neural analogies between musical and linguistic information processing, their entwined organization in human perception and cognition, and to infer the applicability of the combined knowledge in pedagogy and therapy. Here, we summarize the main insights provided by the contributions and integrate them into current frameworks of rhythm processing, neuronal entrainment, predictive coding, and cognitive control.
The Power Of Music
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Author : Susan Hallam
language : en
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Release Date : 2022-07-11
The Power Of Music written by Susan Hallam and has been published by Open Book Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-11 with Music categories.
Building on her earlier work, 'The Power of Music: A Research Synthesis of the Impact of Actively Making Music on the Intellectual, Social and Personal Development of Children and Young People', this volume by Susan Hallam and Evangelos Himonides is an important new resource in the field of music education, practice, and psychology. A well-signposted text with helpful subheadings, 'The Power of Music: An Exploration of the Evidence' gathers and synthesises research in neuroscience, psychology, and education to develop our understanding of the effects of listening to and actively making music. Its chapters address music’s relationship with literacy and numeracy, transferable skills, its impact on social cohesion and personal wellbeing, as well as the roles that music plays in our everyday lives. Considering evidence from large population samples to individual case studies and across age groups, the authors also pose important methodological questions to the research community. 'The Power of Music' defends qualitative research against a requirement for randomised control trials that can obscure the diverse and often fraught contexts in which people of all ages and backgrounds are exposed to, and engage with, music. This magnificent and comprehensive volume allows the evidence about the power of music to speak for itself, thus providing an essential directory for those researching music education and its social, personal, and cognitive impact across human ages and experiences.
Overlap Of Neural Systems For Processing Language And Music
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Author : McNeel Gordon Jantzen
language : en
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Release Date : 2016-07-29
Overlap Of Neural Systems For Processing Language And Music written by McNeel Gordon Jantzen and has been published by Frontiers Media SA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-29 with Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry categories.
The interplay between musical training and speech perception continues to intrigue researchers in the areas of language and music alike. Historically, language function has been attributed to brain regions localized predominately in left hemisphere, whereas music has been attributed to right hemisphere dominant regions. Recent studies demonstrating neural overlap for processing speech and music, and enhanced speech perception and production in musicians suggest that these regions may be inextricably intertwined. The extent of neural overlap between music and speech remains hotly debated, with surprisingly little empirical research exploring specific neural homo-logs and analogs. Moreover, despite recognition that shared processes likely exist throughout development and depend upon an individual’s acoustic experiences, even less research exists on how overlapping neural structures for music and language are affected by developmental trajectories. Nonetheless, the field is well poised to address key empirical questions, in part because of the recent development of new theories that address the neural and developmental interaction between music and language processing in conjunction with the broad availability of sophisticated tools for quantifying brain activity and dynamics. To understand the overlap of neural structures for language and music processing, research is needed to identify those specific functions of each that influence the other, with areas for enhanced perception of pitch and onset time having already been targeted. Research is also needed to identify the extent to which this overlap is developed in infancy or early childhood and the process by which it affects neural reorganization, plasticity, and trainability in adulthood. For this research topic, we would like to further explore the relationship between language and music in the brain from two perspectives: 1) understanding the nature of shared neural and cognitive processing for music and language and 2) understanding the developmental trajectory of these neural systems and how they are influenced by experience. We seek to gather technically diverse original research articles that present new empirical findings relevant to understanding: 1. When, in the brain, acoustic information becomes processed specifically as language or music. The shared and independent neural structures for processing music and language. 3. How acoustic experiences such as musical training influence overlap of neural structures for language and music. 4. How the overlap of processing regions changes over time due to experiences at any developmental stage.
Musical Acoustics Neurocognition And Psychology Of Music
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Author : Rolf Bader
language : en
Publisher: Peter Lang
Release Date : 2009
Musical Acoustics Neurocognition And Psychology Of Music written by Rolf Bader and has been published by Peter Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Music categories.
The volume presents current research in the field of Systematic Musicology at the Institute of Musicology, University of Hamburg. Internationally leading research like the unique 'Acoustic Camera' developed at the Institute or a real-time hardware implementation of Physical Modeling as well as important contributions to the field of Musical Neurocognition and Psychology, like Forensic Music Psychology, or the development of a Syllogistic Music Theory addresses hot topics in Systematic Musicology today. Der Band präsentiert die aktuelle Forschung der Systematischen Musikwissenschaft am Institut für Musikwissenschaft, Universität Hamburg. Bei der international führenden Forschung, wie etwa der weltweit größten 'Akustischen Kamera', welche am Institut entwickelt wurde, oder der Echtzeit-Hardware-Implementierung von physikalischer Modellierung wie auch bei wichtigen Beiträgen auf den Gebieten der Musikalischen Neurokognition und Musikalischen Psychologie, z.B. der Forensischen Musikpsychologie oder der Entwicklung einer Syllogistischen Musiktheorie, handelt es sich um Schlüsselthemen heutiger Musikwissenschaft.
Musik Und Medizin
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Author : Günther Bernatzky
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2024-06-03
Musik Und Medizin written by Günther Bernatzky and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-06-03 with Medical categories.
Dieses Buch beleuchtet die Wirkungen von Musik auf Gesundheit, Wohlbefinden und Lebensqualität aus der Sicht interdisziplinärer, musikwissenschaftlicher und medizinischer Forschung. Hochrangige Expert*innen aus vielfältigen Fachgebieten stellen die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen für medizinische, therapeutische, pädagogische und andere Anwendung vor. Inhaltlich spannt es den Bogen von den psychophysiologischen Grundlagen emotionaler Wirkungen des Musikhörens bis hin zu musikmedizinischen und -therapeutischen Interventionen. Musik erweist sich vielfach als äußerst wirksame, nahezu nebenwirkungsfreie und vergleichsweise kostengünstige unterstützende Strategie für Prävention, Therapie und Rehabilitation in vielen medizinischen Fachbereichen. Ein breites Spektrum musikalischer Aktivitäten einschließlich Musikhören, Laienmusizieren, Chorsingen, Tanzen und verschiedene Formen musiktherapeutischer Strategien steht den Erfordernissen unterschiedlicher Zielgruppen, individuellen Unterschieden, Vorlieben und kulturellen Hintergründen gegenüber. Die Neuauflage wurde aktualisiert und mit Inhalten zu COVID 19 und einer neuen Sektion zu gesundheitlichen Belastungen durch Musik erweitert. Ärzt*innen und medizinisches Personal in Sozial- und Pflegeberufen erhalten profunde Informationen über Chancen und Grenzen musikbezogener Angebote. Die Kapitel eignen sich ebenso als Einstiege für Wissenschaftler*innen zahlreicher Fachrichtungen aus Sozial-, Natur- und Geisteswissenschaft.
Language Music And The Brain
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Author : Michael A. Arbib
language : en
Publisher: MIT Press
Release Date : 2013-06-28
Language Music And The Brain written by Michael A. Arbib and has been published by MIT Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-06-28 with Science categories.
A presentation of music and language within an integrative, embodied perspective of brain mechanisms for action, emotion, and social coordination. This book explores the relationships between language, music, and the brain by pursuing four key themes and the crosstalk among them: song and dance as a bridge between music and language; multiple levels of structure from brain to behavior to culture; the semantics of internal and external worlds and the role of emotion; and the evolution and development of language. The book offers specially commissioned expositions of current research accessible both to experts across disciplines and to non-experts. These chapters provide the background for reports by groups of specialists that chart current controversies and future directions of research on each theme. The book looks beyond mere auditory experience, probing the embodiment that links speech to gesture and music to dance. The study of the brains of monkeys and songbirds illuminates hypotheses on the evolution of brain mechanisms that support music and language, while the study of infants calibrates the developmental timetable of their capacities. The result is a unique book that will interest any reader seeking to learn more about language or music and will appeal especially to readers intrigued by the relationships of language and music with each other and with the brain. Contributors Francisco Aboitiz, Michael A. Arbib, Annabel J. Cohen, Ian Cross, Peter Ford Dominey, W. Tecumseh Fitch, Leonardo Fogassi, Jonathan Fritz, Thomas Fritz, Peter Hagoort, John Halle, Henkjan Honing, Atsushi Iriki, Petr Janata, Erich Jarvis, Stefan Koelsch, Gina Kuperberg, D. Robert Ladd, Fred Lerdahl, Stephen C. Levinson, Jerome Lewis, Katja Liebal, Jônatas Manzolli, Bjorn Merker, Lawrence M. Parsons, Aniruddh D. Patel, Isabelle Peretz, David Poeppel, Josef P. Rauschecker, Nikki Rickard, Klaus Scherer, Gottfried Schlaug, Uwe Seifert, Mark Steedman, Dietrich Stout, Francesca Stregapede, Sharon Thompson-Schill, Laurel Trainor, Sandra E. Trehub, Paul Verschure
The Neurocognition Of Dance
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Author : Bettina Bläsing
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-07-18
The Neurocognition Of Dance written by Bettina Bläsing and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-18 with Psychology categories.
Dance has always been an important aspect of all human cultures, and the study of human movement and action has become a topic of increasing relevance over the last decade, bringing dance into the focus of the cognitive sciences. Since the first edition of The Neurocognition of Dance was published, research into the cognitive science of dance has expanded extensively, with the number of scientific studies focusing on dance and dance-related topics in cognitive psychology growing significantly. Featuring three new chapters addressing topics that have become highly relevant to the field in recent years – neuroaesthetics, entrainment, and choreographic cognition – as well as progress in teaching based on novel methods, this comprehensively revised and updated new edition of The Neurocognition of Dance is full of cutting-edge insights from scientists, researchers, and professionals from the world of dance. Also now including online material such as links to video clips, colour images and hands-on material for practical application, this book is an essential companion for students and professionals from fields including dance, cognitive psychology, sport psychology and sport science, movement science, and cognitive robotics.
Neuroci Ncia E M Sica
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Author : MARIA JOSÉ DA SILVA FERNANDES
language : pt-BR
Publisher: Editora Unifesp
Release Date : 2024-05-03
Neuroci Ncia E M Sica written by MARIA JOSÉ DA SILVA FERNANDES and has been published by Editora Unifesp this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-03 with Psychology categories.
Há quem diga que ciência e arte são opostas ou não se misturam: uma é mensurável, a outra, intuitiva; uma é lógica, a outra, abstrata. Será mesmo? Se nosso cérebro tudo observa, interpreta, cria, sistematiza, assimila e executa, não seriam arte e ciência produtos de um mesmo radical? Os métodos científicos não foram criados por cérebros criativos? Muitos métodos científicos surgiram de forma intuitiva, e passaram por muita improvisação antes de serem sistematicamente organizados. Operar precisamente um tumor cerebral não seria tão belo e perigoso quanto fazer uma acrobacia numa corda bamba? Ou conseguir organizar o código genético, não seria tão complexo e profundo quanto organizar os sons em uma sinfonia? Logo, não seria a ciência uma arte? Uma partitura não é a sistematização de um conhecimento, de forma que este possa ser replicado em qualquer lugar do mundo? Portanto, não seria a arte, de certa forma, também uma ciência? É na perspectiva de que somos seres integrais e plurais que este livro foi elaborado, com o intuito de abordar um tema ainda pouco visitado: a relação da música com o cérebro. A neurociência visa estudar o sistema nervoso humano no que tange à arquitetura geral (redes sinápticas, vias, metabolismo, etc.) e seu funcionamento em relação à aprendizagem, comportamento e patologias. Tem se tornando uma área presente que dialoga com muitas outras: arqueologia, educação, marketing, design, nutrição, cinema, psicologia, música, dentre outras. A música nos acompanha desde as protocivilizações. "Somos seres musicais, além de linguísticos", diz o neurologista Oliver Sacks em seu livro Alucinações Musicais. Ou seja, nosso sistema nervoso passou por adaptações ambientais e genéticas, no decorrer do desenvolvimento como espécie, que nos permitiram ter um aparato neurológico capaz de compreender, criar e executar funções refinadas, estando a música em primeiro lugar nessa complexidade cognitivo-emocional e motora. Por tudo isso, a neurociência vem, a cada dia mais, se interessando em compreender como e por que esse fenômeno chamado música tem tanta influência em nosso cérebro.
Advances In Cognitive Research Artificial Intelligence And Neuroinformatics
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Author : Boris M. Velichkovsky
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2021-04-17
Advances In Cognitive Research Artificial Intelligence And Neuroinformatics written by Boris M. Velichkovsky and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-17 with Technology & Engineering categories.
This book reports on theoretical and experimental research answering key questions in neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and cognitive research. It gives a special emphasis on findings achieved within the territory of the former U.S.S.R, which has remained largely unknown to an international readership. The volume gathers authoritative studies on cognitive development, consciousness, attention and perception. It covers research on eye movements, language, speech and semantics, emotion, as well as brain functional states, and a variety of decision-making processes. It also highlights important advances in cognitive robotics and artificial intelligence, discussing brain-computer interfaces and other practically-relevant technologies. It includes studies on human subjects, in both healthy and disease conditions, and investigations on the molecular mechanisms of cognition in animal models. Chapters are based on invited lectures and peer-reviewed contributions to the 9th International Conference on Cognitive Sciences, Intercognsci–2020, held on October 10-16, 2020, in Moscow. The conference was organized by the Interregional Association of Cognitive Studies, with the participation of the Pavlov Society for Neurophysiology and Higher Nervous Activity, and supported by the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and a number of the north eastern European research institutions. All in all, this book provides cognitive scientists around the world with a timely snapshot of interdisciplinary research and cutting-edge models, and a major source of inspiration for future collaborations in the areas of artificial intelligence and cognitive neuroscience.
Brain And Music
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Author : Stefan Koelsch
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2012-04-30
Brain And Music written by Stefan Koelsch and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-04-30 with Science categories.
A comprehensive survey of the latest neuroscientific research into the effects of music on the brain Covers a variety of topics fundamental for music perception, including musical syntax, musical semantics, music and action, music and emotion Includes general introductory chapters to engage a broad readership, as well as a wealth of detailed research material for experts Offers the most empirical (and most systematic) work on the topics of neural correlates of musical syntax and musical semantics Integrates research from different domains (such as music, language, action and emotion both theoretically and empirically, to create a comprehensive theory of music psychology