Kamis, 04 Juli 2013

Musicophilia: Tales of music and the brain, revised and expanded edition

Musicophilia, tales of music and the brain tries to explain that it has effect, the music and how it affects the people's minds. Believe it or not, but the music has the ability to change the way of life of the individual. The author has described as a kind of musical Oliver Sack people.

He said in one of his statements, that music is a form of therapy that suits individual feelings, by some kind of neurological changes. Since then it has been much research and study in this evaluation of the area of various physical, physiological and psychological capabilities of patients made.

In many schools, children are taught now through music. In practice his work made what allows customers or patients talk about and open with their problems. This is to release any kind of fear, pain or other problems.

It is not limited only to the powers of the music, the impact on neurological patterns, but it continues to say that associated with other events and these may contribute to changes in behavior.

He judged 29 different themes in this book and the chapters are accompanied by case studies, support, so that not only nonsense.

However I felt having the images of the book of the brain, including its parts and labor, they lacked that a better understanding of the parties to respond to a given situation investigated because not everyone could a neuroscience background.

Musicophilia is a very brief and concise study which deals with the relationship between the music and the way in which our mind on the music responds, fine words and phrases that use carry out a very insightful and interesting new understanding of this topic.

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