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The Neurosciences and Music III :disorders and plasticity

  • 其他作者: Dalla Bella, Simone. , Penhune, Virginia B. , New York Academy of Sciences.
  • 出版: Boston, Mass. : Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009.
  • 稽核項: xi, 569 p. :ill. (some col.) ;26 cm.
  • 叢書名: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,v. 1169
  • 標題: Neurobiology , Neurosciences Congresses. , Music , Psychological aspects , Nervous System Diseases , Nervous system , Neuroplasticity , Neurosciences , Neurobiology Congresses. , Diseases , Brain Physiology -- Congresses. , physiology , Music Physiological aspects -- Congresses. , Physiology , Physiological aspects , Music Congresses. , Neuroplasticity Congresses. , Brain physiology -- Congresses. , Music Psychological aspects -- Congresses. , Neuronal Plasticity , Neuronal Plasticity Congresses. , Nervous System Diseases Congresses. , Nervous system Diseases -- Congresses. , Auditory Perception , Brain , Auditory Perception physiology -- Congresses.
  • ISBN: 157331739X , 9781573317399
  • ISBN: 0077-8923 ;
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  • 附註: "This volume is the result of a conference entitled the Neurosciences and Music III: Disorders and Plasticity, hosted at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on June 25-28, 2008"--P. v. Includes bibliographical references. Neuroscience and Music ("Neuromusic") III: disorders and plasticity. Preface -- Neuromusic III. Proceedings of the Third Neuroscience and Music Conference. June 2009. Montreal, Canada -- The music instinct: the evolutionary basis of musicality -- Part I introduction: rhythms in the brain: basic science and clinical perspectives -- The role of auditory and premotor cortex in sensorimotor transformations -- The role of the basal ganglia in beat perception: neuroimaging and neuropsychological investigations -- Pulse and meter as neural resonance -- Top-down control of rhythm perception modulates early auditory responses -- Brain lateralization of metrical accenting in musicians -- Musical morphology -- Strong-meter and weak-meter rhythm identification in spina bifida meningomyelocele and volumetric parcellation of rhythm-relevant cerebellar regions -- Beta and gamma rhythms in human auditory cortex during musical beat processing -- Is beat induction innate or learned? Probing emergent meter perception in adults and newborns using event-related brain potentials -- Part II introduction: disorders of singing in healthy individuals -- Singing proficiency in the majority: normality and "phenotypes" of poor singing -- Reducing linguistic information enhances singing proficiency in occasional singers -- A protocol for cross-cultural research on the acquisition of singing -- Estimating the time to reach a target frequency in singing -- Investigating musical disorders with diffusion tensor imaging: a comparison of imaging parameters -- The pitch of vibrato tones: a model based on instantaneous frequency decomposition -- Part III introduction: musical training and induced cortical plasticity -- Understanding the benefits of musical training: effects on oscillatory brain activity -- Auditory-somatosensory integration and cortical plasticity in musical training -- Musicians--same or different? -- Effects of asymmetric cultural experiences on the auditory pathway: evidence from Auditory pitch imagery and its relationship to musical synchronization -- Neural representation of transposed melody in infants at 6 months of age -- Exceptional preservation of memory for tunes and lyrics: case studies of amusia, profound deafness, and Alzheimer's disease -- Part V introduction: emotions and music: normal and disordered development -- Using MRI to characterize the anatomy and function of the auditory cortex in infancy -- Subjective appraisal of music: neuroimaging evidence -- "With concord of sweet sounds...": new perspectives on the diversity of musical experience in autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions -- The subjective experience of music in autism spectrum disorder -- Exploring musical taste in severely autistic subjects: preliminary data -- The birth of musical emotion: a depth electrode case study in a human subject with epilepsy -- Emotional recognition from face, voice, and music in dementia of the Alzheimer type -- Social feedback influences musically induced emotions -- Chills as an indicator of individual emotional peaks -- Electrophysiological correlates of aesthetic music processing: comparing experts with laypersons -- Emotion-related changes in heart rate and its variability during performance and perception of music -- The influence of social situations on music listening -- Motor/autonomic stress responses in a competitive piano performance -- Part VI introduction: listening to and making music facilitates brain recovery processes -- A neuroscientific perspective on music therapy -- Evidence for plasticity in white-matter tracts of patients with chronic Broca's aphasia undergoing intense intonation-based speech therapy -- Neural reorganization underlies improvement in stroke-induced motor dysfunction by music-supported therapy -- Neurologic music therapy improves executive function and emotional adjustment in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation -- A new approach to rhythm cueing of cognitive functions: the case of id
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"This volume will be of particular interest to medical professionals, neuroscientists, neurologists, psychologists, educators, music therapists, musicologists, sound engineers, computer scientists. Manuscripts address how the tools of cognitive neuroscience have provided new insights into where and how rhythm is coded in the brain; production and perception abilities and the relationship between the two; the use of music as a tool for the investigation of human cognition and its underlying brain mechanisms; recent research investigating various aspects of musical memory and learning, and implications for medical rehabilitation for patients with memory disorders; advances in the fields of developmental auditory neuroscience, empirical music aesthetics, and music emotions in normal and disordered development such as autistic spectrum disorders; mutual interactions between music and language in children and adults with cochlear implants; and human communication of information, ideas, and emotional states, and the shared networks of speech and motor processing with musical processing"--NYAS Web site.
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