Music that
Works
Contributions of biology, neurophysiology, psychology, sociology, medicine and musicology
Roland Haas, Vera Brandes
2009
Pages : 351
Format PDF : 6.06 MB
Contributions of biology, neurophysiology, psychology, sociology, medicine and musicology
Roland Haas, Vera Brandes
2009
Pages : 351
Format PDF : 6.06 MB
1 Roland Haas Introduction: Music that
works
11 Gerold Baier,Thomas Hermann
Sonification: listen to brain activity
25 Hans-Ullrich Balzer Chronobiology –
as a foundation for and an approach to a new understanding of the influence of
music
83 Vera Brandes Music as medicine:
incorporating scalable music-based interventions into standard medical practice
105 Cheryl Dileo, Joke Bradt A
perspective on evidence-based practice
109 Wilfried Gruhn The audio-vocal
system in song and speech development
119 Gerald Hüther 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
131 Petr Janata Music and the self
143 Stefan Koelsch Neural substrates
of processing syntax and semantics in music
155 Nicolas Lange, Janet E. Lainhart A
City Upon a Hill: Making scientific progress in brain-based music research in
typical development, autism and other disorders
167 Björn Lemmer The rhythm of the
heart – the tempus of music – Mozart, Ligeti and the Rat
179 Luisa Lopez Music and child
neurology: a developmental perspective
185 Richard Parncutt Prenatal “experience”
and the phylogenesis and ontogenesis of music
195 Juan G. Roederer Music and the
evolution of human brain function
211 Concetta M. Tomaino Clinical
Applications of music therapy in neurologic rehabilitation
221 Colwyn Trevarthen Human
biochronology: on the source and functions of “musicality”
267 Gerhard Tucek, Elisabeth Ferstl, Florentina
Maria Fritz A study of synchronisation behaviour in a group of test persons during
Baksy and Dhikr exercises via psycho-physiological monitoring
295 Rolf Verres Resonance and silence –
the significance in medicine
301 Richard von Georgi, Miriam Göbel, Stefan
Gebhardt Emotion modulation by means of music and coping behaviour
321 John Esteves, Sheri Stein-Blum, Jonathan
Cohen, Allison Tischler Identifying the effectiveness of a music-based auditory
stimulation method, on children with sensory integration and auditory
processing concerns: a pilot study
329 Vera Brandes Music as a medicine: incorporating
music into standard hospital care
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