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03740aam a2200457 i 4500 001 880E8F5872D911EDA0B05B7C49ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20221203010154 008 200819s2021 maua b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2020037100 020 $a 0262045869 020 $a 9780262045865 035 $a (OCoLC)1191457858 040 $a DLC $b eng $e rda $c DLC $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d BDX $d YDX $d UKMGB $d MOF $d GZN $d ZLM $d OCLCO $d BKL $d OCLCO $d ERASA $d TOH $d SILO 042 $a pcc 050 00 $a QP461 $b .K73 2021 082 00 $a 612.8/5 $2 23 100 1 $a Kraus, Nina, $d 1952- $e author. 245 10 $a Of sound mind : $b how our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world / $c Nina Kraus. 264 1 $a Cambridge, Massachusetts : $b The MIT Press, $c [2021] 300 $a viii, 359 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm 505 0 $a Introduction: of sound mind: a partnership between sound and the brain -- How sound works. Signals outside the head -- Signals inside the head -- Learning: merging signals outside the head with the signals inside -- The listening brain: a quest -- Our sonic selves. Music is the jackpot: sensing, thinking, moving, feeling -- Rhythm: inside and outside the head -- The root of language is sound -- Music and language: a partnership -- The bilingual brain -- Birdsong -- Noise: stop that racket, it's hurting my brain -- Aging and the sound mind -- Sound and brain health: spotlight on athletes and concussion -- Our sonic past, present, and future. 520 $a "Of Sound Mind explores the enormous power of sound and the effect it has on our brain and nervous system in both hurting and healthy brains"-- $c Provided by publisher. 520 $a "Making sense of sound is one of the hardest jobs we ask our brains to do. In Of Sound Mind, Nina Kraus examines the partnership of sound and brain, showing for the first time that the processing of sound drives many of the brain's core functions. Our hearing is always on--we can't close our ears the way we close our eyes--and yet we can ignore sounds that are unimportant. We don't just hear; we engage with sounds. Kraus explores what goes on in our brains when we hear a word--or a chord, or a meow, or a screech. Our hearing brain, Kraus tells us, is vast. It interacts with what we know, with out emotions, with how we think, with our movements, and with our other senses. Auditory neurons make calculations at one-thousandth of a second; hearing is the speediest of our senses. Sound plays an unrecognized role in both healthy and hurting brains. Kraus explores the power of music for healing as well as the destructive power of noise on the nervous system. She traces what happens in the brain when we speak another language, have a language disorder, experience rhythm, listen to birdsong, or suffer a concussion. Kraus shows how our engagement with sound leaves a fundamental imprint on who we are. The sounds of our lives shape our brains, for better and for worse, and help us build the sonic world we live in." -- Publisher's description 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-345) and index. 650 0 $a Hearing. 650 0 $a Sound $x Physiological effect. 650 0 $a Brain. 650 2 $a Brain 650 6 $a Son $x Effets physiologiques. 650 6 $a Cerveau. 650 7 $a brains. $2 aat 650 7 $a Brain. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00837570 650 7 $a Hearing. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00953374 650 7 $a Sound $x Physiological effect. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01126955 650 7 $a SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology. $2 bisacsh 941 $a 2 952 $l BOPG851 $d 20231010023802.0 952 $l UNUX074 $d 20221203065751.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=880E8F5872D911EDA0B05B7C49ECA4DB 994 $a Z0 $b NIUInitiate Another SILO Locator Search