Music is ubiquitous across human cultures — as a source of affective and pleasurable experience, moving us both physically and emotionally — and learning to play music shapes both brain structure and brain function. Music processing in the brain — namely, the perception of melody, harmony and ...
MIND Reviews: Music and the BrainMelinda Wenner Moyer
Music and the brain Music, like language, is a universal feature across all human societies, both ancient and modern. And just as the ability to understand spoken language emerges effortlessly in infants, the ability to appreciate music likewise requires no explicit training. Unlike language, howeve...
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The article reviews the book "Music, Mind and Brain: The Neuro-psychology of Music," edited by Manfred Clynes. PL Martin - 《Journal of Music Therapy》 被引量: 3发表: 1984年 Neural Correlates of Music Listening and Recall in the Human Brain Author contributions: Y.D., J.H., B.H.,...
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These interactions may be related to `hearing-doing' systems, analogous to the mirror-neuron system. Neuroimaging studies show that auditory and motor systems in the brain are often co-activated during music perception and performance: listening alone engages the motor system, whereas performing ...