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A Neuroscientific Perspective on Music Therapy

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v.1169 no.1, 2009년, pp.374 - 384  

Koelsch, Stefan

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During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music production) activates a multitude of brain structures involved in cognitive, sensorimotor, and emotional processing. For example, music engages sensory processes, attention, memory‐related pro...

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