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Mutual interactions and implications on developmental function
Editors: Giuliano Avanzini, Carmine Faienza, Luisa Lopez, Maria Majno, Diego Minciacchi
Pubblicazione conseguente al Convegno Internazionale “The Neurosciences and Music”
Isola di San Servolo, Venezia, 25-27 ottobre 2002
New York, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 999, 2003, pp. 548
Testi in inglese
ISBN 1-57331-452-8
ISSN 0077-8923
Our understanding of how the production and perception of music correlates with brain anatomy and activity has been enormously enriched in recent years. Numerous studies have identified the similarities and differences between the processes underlying musical function and those related to speech. In addition, new studies have defined precise correlations between the development of motor skills and the perception and production of musical sequences. Musicians and composers, as well as neuroscientists, have benefited from new insights on how the brain functions, and a growing number of composers have begun to construct sounds and sound objects based on models and information that have come from biological and psychological studies. This Annals volume presents reports from researchers in the neurobiological, neuropsychological, and developmental aspects of music, as well as from musicians interested in elaborating the modalities and peculiarities of musical perception and construction. It is organized around several major themes: Cerebral functions related to music; how brain scientists use music; how musicians use brain research; and music and the developing brain.
New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS)
The volumes listed in this section contain a selection of papers presented at the Neurosciences and Music conferences, organized by the Mariani Foundation, with cooperation from the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). These volumes have been published in the prestigious NYAS Annals. The NYAS Annals is the oldest continuously published scientific serial in the United States and among the most cited of multidisciplinary scientific serials worldwide. Established in 1823, the Annals offers proceedings of conferences organized by NYAS and other scientific organizations, annual reviews in key topics, and selected invited volumes. A multimedia report on the Neuromusic III Conference, realized in cooperation with NYAS, is also available.
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