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Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain

Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain

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The study of music and the brain has a long history, dating back to the 18th century, and has grown significantly in the latter part of the 20th and early 21st centuries. The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain is a comprehensive compendium of current research on music in the human brain, brought together by an international roster of 54 authors from 13 countries. The major themes include Music, the Brain, and Cultural Contexts, Music Processing in The Human Brain, Neural Responses to Music, Musicianship and Brain Function, Developmental Issues in Music and the Brain, Music, the Brain, and Health, and the Future. The book is valuable for a broad readership, including neuroscientists, musicians, clinicians, researchers, and scholars from related fields, as well as readers with a general interest in the topic.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 848 pages
\n Publication date: 04 February 2021
\n Publisher: Oxford University Press
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The captivating journey of exploring the intricate relationship between music and the brain has its roots in the pioneering work of Gall in the 18th century, which was followed by the insightful contributions of John Hughlings Jackson, August Knoblauch, Richard Wallaschek, and many others. These early researchers were driven by a profound curiosity to localize musicality within the brain and unravel the intricate mechanisms behind how music is processed in both healthy individuals and those grappling with various dysfunctions.

Over the years, the field of research in music and the brain has experienced a remarkable expansion, particularly in the latter half of the 20th and the early 21st centuries. This proliferation of knowledge has been fueled by an ever-growing body of literature, making it a dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

To consolidate and provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of research in this field, The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain emerges as a groundbreaking compendium. This remarkable resource is brought to life by an international team of 54 authors hailing from 13 different countries, each of whom brings their unique expertise and perspectives to the table.

The Handbook is organized into eight compelling chapters, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of the intricate relationship between music and the brain. These chapters cover a wide range of topics, including:

Music, the Brain, and Cultural Contexts: This chapter delves into the multifaceted ways in which music intertwines with cultural and social aspects of human life. It explores how music shapes our perception, emotions, and cognition, and how it contributes to the development and preservation of cultural identities.

Music Processing in The Human Brain: This chapter provides a comprehensive review of the neural mechanisms involved in music perception, production, and cognition. It explores the various stages of music processing, from the sensory encoding of sound to the cognitive interpretation of musical patterns.

Neural Responses to Music: This chapter explores the electrophysiological responses of the brain to music, including the activation of specific brain regions and the transmission of neural signals between different brain areas. It sheds light on the mechanisms underlying the emotional and cognitive effects of music.

Musicianship and Brain Function: This chapter examines the relationship between musicianship and brain function. It explores how musicians develop their skills, and how their brains differ from those of non-musicians in terms of neural networks and cognitive processes.

Developmental Issues in Music and the Brain: This chapter explores the developmental aspects of music and the brain, including the influence of music on cognitive development, language acquisition, and social-emotional development. It sheds light on the potential benefits of music education for children and adolescents.

Music, the Brain, and Health: This chapter explores the potential health benefits of music, including its effects on mood regulation, stress reduction, and cognitive function. It also examines the role of music therapy in promoting mental well-being and addressing various health conditions.

The Future of Music and the Brain: This chapter looks ahead to the future of research in music and the brain. It discusses emerging trends, new technologies, and innovative approaches that are shaping the field and opening up new avenues for understanding and exploring the complex interplay between music and the brain.

Throughout each chapter, the authors provide a thorough review of the current status of research literature, while also critically examining the limitations of knowledge and offering insightful suggestions for future advancement and research efforts. The Handbook

The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain is a valuable resource for a broad readership, encompassing neuroscientists, musicians, clinicians, researchers, and scholars from related fields, as well as readers with a general interest in the topic. It serves as a comprehensive guide that offers a deep understanding of the complex relationship between music and the brain, providing a wealth of knowledge and insights that will undoubtedly inspire and propel future research endeavors.

In conclusion, the study of music and the brain has a rich and fascinating history, marked by the tireless efforts of countless researchers and scholars who have dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of this intricate relationship. The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain is a testament to the ongoing commitment to advancing our understanding of music and the brain, and it serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to delve deeper into this captivating field.

\n Weight: 1578g\n
Dimension: 173 x 245 x 45 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780192895813\n \n

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