The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has established the neurosciences of music as a subdiscipline of cognitive neuroscience, responsible for investigating the neural basis for music perception, cognition, and emotion. In this endeavor, music perception and cognition have often been compared with language processing and understanding, while music-induced emotions are compared with emotions induced by visual stimuli. Here, we review research that is beginning to define a new field of study called neuroaesthetics of music. According to this fresh perspective, music is viewed primarily as an expressive art rather than as a cognitive domain. The goal of this emerging field is to understand the n...
During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music...
Listening to music is rated as one of the most pleasurable activities in human life and,in fact, lis...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
This chapter offers an overview on the state-of-the-art research under the agenda of the neuroaesth...
Music is often studied as a cognitive domain alongside language. The emotional aspects of music have...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...
The emotional response to music, or musical emotion, is a universal response that draws on diverse p...
Music perception involves complex brain functions underlying acoustic analysis, auditory memory, aud...
The number of studies investigating music processing in the human brain continues to increase, with ...
The emotional power of music has been cherished and acknowledged since very ancient times. However i...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
Music is the art of thinking in sounds.1 With its power to evoke and communicate emotions it has lon...
Producing and perceiving music engage a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional process...
During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music...
Listening to music is rated as one of the most pleasurable activities in human life and,in fact, lis...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
This chapter offers an overview on the state-of-the-art research under the agenda of the neuroaesth...
Music is often studied as a cognitive domain alongside language. The emotional aspects of music have...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...
The emotional response to music, or musical emotion, is a universal response that draws on diverse p...
Music perception involves complex brain functions underlying acoustic analysis, auditory memory, aud...
The number of studies investigating music processing in the human brain continues to increase, with ...
The emotional power of music has been cherished and acknowledged since very ancient times. However i...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
Music is the art of thinking in sounds.1 With its power to evoke and communicate emotions it has lon...
Producing and perceiving music engage a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional process...
During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music...
Listening to music is rated as one of the most pleasurable activities in human life and,in fact, lis...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...