The Psychology of Music

 

 

编  者:Diana Deutsch
出版社: Academic Press
出版时间:2012-12-4
ISBN号:978-0-12-381460-9
页  数:765页
包  装:paperback
索书号:J60-051/D9696
所在库室:院本部教参阅览室1册

内容简介:
The aim of the psychology of music is to understand musical phenomena in terms of mental functions - to characterize the ways in which one perceives, remembers, creates, and performs music. New to this Edition: Completely revised to cover new developments including the opportunity to generate, analyze, and transform sound by computer, advances in neuroscience that influence thinking about the way music is processed in the brain, and increased collaboration between psychologists and musicians. It features: encompasses the way the brain perceives, remembers, creates, and performs music; contributions from the top international researchers in perception and cognition of music; and designed for use as a textbook for advanced courses in psychology of music.

目  录:
PrefaceChapter 1: The Perception of Musical TonesAndrew J. OxenhamChapter 2: Musical Timbre PerceptionStephen McAdamsChapter 3: Perception of SingingJohan SundbergChapter 4: Intervals and ScalesWilliam Forde ThompsonChapter 5: Absolute PitchDiana DeutschChapter 6: Grouping Mechanisms in MusicDiana DeutschChapter 7: The Processing of Pitch CombinationsDiana DeutschChapter 8: Computational Models of Music CognitionDavid TemperleyChapter 9: Structure and Interpretation of Rhythm in MusicHenkjan HoningChapter 10: Music Performance: Movement and CoordinationCaroline PalmerChapter 11: Musical DevelopmentLaurel J. Trainor and Erin E. HannonChapter 12: Music and Cognitive AbilitiesGlenn Schellenberg and Michael W. WeissChapter 13: The Biological Foundations of Music: Insights from Congenital AmusiaIsabelle PeretzChapter 14: Brain Plasticity Induced by Musical TrainingCatherine Y. Wan and Gottfried SchlaugChapter 15: Music and EmotionPatrik N. Juslin and John A. SlobodaChapter 16: Comparative Music Cognition: Cross-Species and Cross-Cultural StudiesAniruddh D. Patel and Steven M. DemorestChapter 17: Psychologists and Musicians: Then and NowRobert O. Gjerdingen