Music that works Contributions of biology, neurophysiology, psychology, sociology, medicine and musicology /
Many different disciplines are analyzing the impact of music today. How and why this ancient cultural asset molds, empowers and makes use of us can only become apparent in a synopsis and exchange involving scientific research. With this perspective as its foundation, the conference "Mozart and...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Vienna :
Springer Vienna,
2009.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction: Music that works
- Sonification: listen to brain activity
- Chronobiology — as a foundation for and an approach to a new understanding of the influence of music
- Music as medicine: incorporating scalable music-based interventions into standard medical practice
- A perspective on evidence-based practice
- The audio-vocal system in song and speech development
- The significance of exposure to music for the formation and stabilisation of complex neuronal relationship matrices in the human brain: implications for the salutogenetic effects of intervention by means of music therapy
- Music and the self
- Neural substrates of processing syntax and semantics in music
- A City Upon a Hill: making scientific progress in brain-based music research in typical development, autism and other disorders
- The rhythm of the heart — the tempus of music — Mozart, Ligeti and the Rat
- Music and child neurology: a developmental perspective
- Prenatal “experience” and the phylogenesis and ontogenesis of music
- Music and the evolution of human brain function
- Clinical applications of music therapy in neurologic rehabilitation
- Human biochronology: on the source and functions of ‘musicality’
- A study of synchronisation behaviour in a group of test persons during Baksy and Dhikr exercises via psycho-physiological monitoring
- Resonance and silence — the significance in medicine
- Emotion modulation by means of music and coping behaviour
- Identifying the effectiveness of a music-based auditory stimulation method, on children with sensory integration and auditory processing concerns: a pilot study
- Music as a medicine: incorporating music into standard hospital care.