The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym
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20210131
Greenwood
Pages | 368 |
Topics | Emotions and Music;Gender and Music;Music Education;Music in Sports;Music Therapy;Musical Geniuses;Musical Memory;Musical Preferences;Religion and Music;Psychology;Popular Culture: Music and Performing Arts |
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eBook
9781440857720
MLA
Thompson, William and Olsen, Kirk, editors. The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym. Greenwood, 2021. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440857720.
Chicago Manual of Style
Thompson, William, and Kirk Olsen, eds. The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym. Greenwood, 2021. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440857720
APA
Thompson, W. & Olsen, K. (Eds.). (2021). The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440857720
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This book provides a broad introduction to the scientific and psychological study of music, exploring how music is processed by our brains, affects us emotionally, shapes our personal and cultural identities, and can be used in therapeutic and educational contexts.
Why are some people tone deaf and others musical savants? What do our musical preferences say about our personality and the culture in which we were raised? Why do certain songs remind us so strongly of particular people, places, or events? How can music be therapeutically used to help those with autism, Parkinson's, and other medical conditions? The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym answers these and other questions.
This book provides a broad and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of music psychology. Despite its name, music psychology includes a number of fields, including neuroscience, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and health. Through a collection of thematically organized chapters, readers will discover how our brains recognize elements of music, how music can affect us and shape our identities, and the many real-world applications for such information.
- Explores a topic that is of great interest to both psychology students and the general public through accessible and engaging content
- Provides a conceptual framework for readers and through a multi-part format allows them to focus their attention on their particular areas of interest
- Furthers readers' understanding of how music can affect our wellbeing as it includes both our physical and psychological health
- Reflects the subject knowledge of contributing experts in a wide variety of academic disciplines
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Table of Contents
The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym
Contributors: Thompson, William; Olsen, Kirk;Abstract:This book provides a broad introduction to the scientific and psychological study of music, exploring how music is processed by our brains, affects us emotionally, shapes our personal and cultural identities, and can be used in therapeutic and educational contexts.
Why are some people tone deaf and others musical savants? What do our musical preferences say about our personality and the culture in which we were raised? Why do certain songs remind us so strongly of particular people, places, or events? How can music be therapeutically used to help those with autism, Parkinson's, and other medical conditions? The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym answers these and other questions.
This book provides a broad and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of music psychology. Despite its name, music psychology includes a number of fields, including neuroscience, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and health. Through a collection of thematically organized chapters, readers will discover how our brains recognize elements of music, how music can affect us and shape our identities, and the many real-world applications for such information.
- Explores a topic that is of great interest to both psychology students and the general public through accessible and engaging content
- Provides a conceptual framework for readers and through a multi-part format allows them to focus their attention on their particular areas of interest
- Furthers readers' understanding of how music can affect our wellbeing as it includes both our physical and psychological health
- Reflects the subject knowledge of contributing experts in a wide variety of academic disciplines
Editor(s): Thompson, William; Olsen, Kirk;SortTitle: science and psychology of music: from beethoven at the office to beyoncé at the gymAuthor Info:William Forde ThompsoneditorKirk N. OlseneditoreISBN-13: 9781440857720Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440857720.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440857713Imprint: GreenwoodPages: 368Publication Date: 20210131- Cover Cover11
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Contents vii8
- Dedication v6
- Preface xi12
- Acknowledgments xv16
- Part 1: Understanding Music 118
- Part 2: Psychological and Social Implications of Music 117134
- Part 3: Impact and Applications of Music 225242
- About the Editors and Contributors 331348
- Index 341358