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Author:
Sherman, Larry S., author.
Title:
Every brain needs music : the neuroscience of making and listening to music / Larry S. Sherman and Dennis Plies.
Publisher:
Columbia University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Music--Physiological aspects.
Music--Psychological aspects.
Neurophysiology.
Brain--Localization of functions.
Brain--Localization of functions.
Music--Physiological aspects.
Music--Psychological aspects.
Neurophysiology.
Other Authors:
Plies, Dennis, author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
What Is Music and Why Does It Exist? -- How Your Brain Composes Music -- Practicing Music, Part I : Partnership of Motivated Music Students and Teachers -- Practicing Music, Part II : Understanding the Neuroscience -- Practicing Music, Part III : Changing Your Brain to Get It Right -- How Your Brain Performs Music -- How Your Brain Listens to Music -- Why Your Brain Likes Music -- Coda. The Final Jam with Dennis and Larry : A Reflective Improvisation.
Summary:
"Learning, performing, and listening to music all place tremendous demands on the human brain. Learning to play a musical instrument is among the most challenging activities for the human nervous system, involving cognitive, sensory, as well as fine and gross motor functions. Music composition and improvisation also engage the human nervous system in remarkable ways. Understanding how the human brain functions and changes when engaging with music provides unique opportunities for understanding the nature of human creativity; the ways that the brain integrates sensory, motor, and cognitive activities; the characteristics of strong learners and teachers; and the ways that music can contribute to brain development and healthy brain aging. This book by Larry Sherman, a neuroscientist and life-long musician, and Dennis Plies, a professional musician and music teacher, explores the processes of teaching, learning, practicing, listening, composing, improvising, and performing music from the standpoints of behavioral, cellular and molecular neuroscience as well as the perspective of music pedagogy. The book surveys current neuroscience literature in the context of musical learning and teaching experience to explore how music literally changes the structures of our brains"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
023120910X
9780231209106
LCCN:
2022037355
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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