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Music, Neurology, and Neuroscience: Evolution, the Musical Brain, Medical Conditions, and Therapies - Volume 217

Part of the Progress in Brain Research series
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Did you ever ask whether music makes people smart, why a Parkinson patient's gait is improved with marching tunes, and whether Robert Schumann was suffering from schizophrenia or Alzheimer's disease?

This broad but comprehensive book deals with history and new discoveries about music and the brain.

It provides a multi-disciplinary overview on music processing, its effects on brain plasticity, and the healing power of music in neurological and psychiatric disorders.

In this context, the disorders the plagued famous musicians and how they affected both performance and composition are critically discussed, and music as medicine, as well as music as a potential health hazard are examined.

Among the other topics covered are: how music fit into early conceptions of localization of function in the brain, the cultural roots of music in evolution, and the important roles played by music in societies and educational systems.

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Product Details
Elsevier Science Ltd
0444635513 / 9780444635518
Hardback
781.11
19/02/2015
United Kingdom
English
292 pages
24 cm