New Horizons for Brain Research in Music

M. Thaut, D. Hodges
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This final chapter of The Oxford Handbook of Music and Neuroscience tries to appraise potential new horizons for future brain-based research in music, including new trajectories in the neuroscience of music perception and production, clinical applications, music learning, musician health, and intersections of biology, culture, and aesthetics. The study of music as a science and an object of scientific inquiry has actually a long and rich history in human culture and the more prevalent belief that music should, as one of its primary functions, express and induce emotions, is a relatively recent one—firmly implanted only since the early nineteenth-century Romantic period (Berlyne, 1971). The evidence presented in the previous chapters has provided a comprehensive basis to shape a future architecture of basic and applied neuroscience research in music, whose outlines are sketched out here. Therefore, as a draft for future possibilities, this chapter contains few new references. The references for this chapter are the previous chapters.
音乐大脑研究的新视野
《牛津音乐和神经科学手册》的最后一章试图评估未来以大脑为基础的音乐研究的潜在新视野,包括音乐感知和生产、临床应用、音乐学习、音乐家健康以及生物学、文化和美学交叉的神经科学的新轨迹。将音乐作为一门科学和科学探究的对象进行研究,实际上在人类文化中有着悠久而丰富的历史,而更普遍的信念是,音乐应该作为其主要功能之一,表达和诱导情感,这是一个相对较新的信念,直到19世纪早期浪漫主义时期才牢固地植入(Berlyne, 1971)。在前几章中提出的证据为塑造音乐基础和应用神经科学研究的未来架构提供了一个全面的基础,其轮廓在这里勾画出来。因此,作为对未来可能性的草稿,本章几乎没有新的参考文献。本章的参考文献为前面的章节。
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