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This article presents an overview of theories of meaning that have been, and that may be, applicable to investigating music, particularly its cognitive dimensions. Some theories have had more impact on the scientific exploration of music's significance than others, which have been unduly neglected. Theoretical and empirical research into ...
2 Οκτ 2014 · This chapter explores relationships between music and meaning, and between music and ideas of meaning. It reviews conceptualizations of meaning in general before surveying the ways in which meaning has been attributed to music in the course of Western intellectual history, providing a framework within which the privileging of the notion of the ...
The cognitive science of music integrates ideas from philosophy, music theory, experimental psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, and computer modeling to answer the big (and little) questions about music’s role in human lives.
28 Μαρ 2008 · The psychology of music is a subfield of psychology that addresses questions of how the mind responds to, imagines, controls the performance of, and evaluates music.
1 Φεβ 2012 · Temporal and feature-based predictive processing is central for music cognition. The definition of prediction is not straight-forward for complex real-world music. Behavioural explicit and implicit (priming) methodologies reflect predictive behaviour. n-gram approaches model feature-based prediction matching empirical findings. ERAN and MMN ...
MUSIC PSYCHOLOGY AND MUSIC THEORY Helmholtz envisioned a science of music that consists of three interrelated types of investigation: musical acoustics, auditory physiology and perception, and music theory. The first section of the monograph describes the acoustics of complex tones and the perception of timbre or tone color.
8 Μαΐ 2024 · Nature Reviews Psychology - Rhythmic elements including beat and metre are integral to human experiences of music. In this Review, Snyder and colleagues discuss leading theories of rhythm...