Interestingly, neuroscientists working on music no longer need to justify their research enterprise. Most people, from the scientific community as well as from the general population, are keen to know more about music as a brain function. This general interest is likely to carry over to the next millen-nium. But why do people suddenly consider music worth studying? For more than a century, music has been ignored by both the scientific community and, more recently, by our educational system. This attitude probably reflected the widely shared opinion that music was superfluous. This opinion has changed recently, because it has become increasingly clear over the years, with mas-sive access to the music media, that humans are avid consumers of ...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
The study of music perception and cognition is one of the oldest topics in experimental psychology. ...
Music is common to all cultures. In spite of the fact that music lacks specific sound-concept associ...
Background: In this paper, we consider music education in a broad sense–not merely pertaining to the...
In recent years, we have witnessed an explosion of information about the brain. New imaging techniqu...
The brain function on music has been a recently developing field of neuroscience that holds a positi...
Music is the art of thinking in sounds.1 With its power to evoke and communicate emotions it has lon...
Music exists in a variety of forms and is nearly ubiquitous in modern society but the reasons for it...
Music is a universal language, present in all human societies. It pervades the lives of most human b...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Despite its evident universality and high social value, the ultimate biological role of music and it...
Music, like language, is a uniquely human experience, ubiquitous across human cultures and across th...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Relationship between brain and music is of interest to musicians, psychologists and neuroscientists....
How does music structure our ongoing experience of the world? The fact that music dynamically unfold...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
The study of music perception and cognition is one of the oldest topics in experimental psychology. ...
Music is common to all cultures. In spite of the fact that music lacks specific sound-concept associ...
Background: In this paper, we consider music education in a broad sense–not merely pertaining to the...
In recent years, we have witnessed an explosion of information about the brain. New imaging techniqu...
The brain function on music has been a recently developing field of neuroscience that holds a positi...
Music is the art of thinking in sounds.1 With its power to evoke and communicate emotions it has lon...
Music exists in a variety of forms and is nearly ubiquitous in modern society but the reasons for it...
Music is a universal language, present in all human societies. It pervades the lives of most human b...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Despite its evident universality and high social value, the ultimate biological role of music and it...
Music, like language, is a uniquely human experience, ubiquitous across human cultures and across th...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Relationship between brain and music is of interest to musicians, psychologists and neuroscientists....
How does music structure our ongoing experience of the world? The fact that music dynamically unfold...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
The study of music perception and cognition is one of the oldest topics in experimental psychology. ...
Music is common to all cultures. In spite of the fact that music lacks specific sound-concept associ...