Neuropsychological Processes Relevant to the Perception of Music — An Introduction

作者: J. G. Roederer

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-71697-3_7

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摘要: The perception of music is analyzed as a cognitive process. principal stages neural information-processing are reviewed, including stimulus encoding, feature detection, pattern recognition, integration, object memory storage and associative recall. Special attention paid to the holologic mode representation information in brain. interactions with limbic system at various process will be discussed. In particular, ideas models based on neuropsychological functions presented, concerning (i) tasks involved listening music; (ii) possible reasons for motivation listen musical messages; (iii) emotional response music.

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