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Main description:
Music, Passion, and Cognitive Function examines contemporary cognitive theories of music, why they cannot explain music's power over us, and the origin and evolution of music. The book presents experimental confirmations of the theory in psychological and neuroimaging research, discussing the parallel evolution of consciousness, musical styles, and cultures since Homer and King David.
In addition, it explains that 'in much wisdom is much grief' due to cognitive dissonances created by language that splits the inner world. Music enables us to survive in this sea of grief, overcomes discomforts and stresses of acquiring new knowledge, and unifies the soul, hence the power of music.
Contents:
1. Theories of Music 2. Mechanisms of the Mind: From Instincts to Beauty 3. Language and Wholeness of Psyche 4. Music 5. Experimental Tests of the Theory: Music 6. Experimental Tests of the Theory: Beauty and Meaning 7. Music and Culture: Parallel Evolution 8. Musical Emotions and Personality 9. Other Aesthetic Emotions 10. Future Research and Summary
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: March, 2017
Pages: 225
Weight: 290g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, Psychology, Psychotherapy