From perception to pleasure the neuroscience of music and why we love it
"Our species has been making music most likely for as long as we've been human. It seems to be an indelible a part of us. The oldest known musical instruments date back to the upper paleolithic period, some 40,000 years ago. Among the most intriguing of these are delicate bone flutes, seen...
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Oxford University Press
2024
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- Part I. Perception. Introduction ; Early Sound Processing : The Auditory Cortex, Its Inputs, and Functions ; Communicating Between Auditory Regions and the Rest of the Brain : The Ventral Stream ; Communicating Between Auditory Regions and the Rest of the Brain : The Dorsal Stream -; Hemispheric Specialization : Two Brains Are Better Than One
- Part II. Pleasure. The Reward System ; Music Recruits the Reward System ; Why Does Music Engage the Reward System? ; Pleasure and Beyond
- Coda. The Miracle of Music