music cognition

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music
noun[U]
uk
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
us
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening ...
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cognition
noun[U]
uk
/kɒɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/kɑːɡ-/
the use of conscious ...
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(Definition ofmusicandcognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The contributing authors approach the topic from their various backgrounds in education, ethnomusicology, social psychology, music theory,musiccognition, music therapy and screenwriting.
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New theories ofmusiccognitionalso reject assumptions about individualism upon which constructivism rests, such as the notion that individuals 'construct meaning' largely, or perhaps solely, from their own experiences.
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Similarly, neuroscientists have come to learn a lot aboutmusiccognitionby studying music-specific disorders.
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Processing pitch is an extremely integral part ofmusiccognition.
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She specializes in language acquisition and early cognitive development, and she also conducts research onmusiccognition.
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Research inmusiccognitionhas shown that time as a subjective structuring of events in music differs from the concept of time in physics.
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Embodiedmusiccognitiontends to see music perception as based on action.
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Research intomusiccognitionhas demonstrated that the human brain uses a chart of the regions to process tonal relationships.
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Cognitive musicology can be differentiated from the fields ofmusiccognitionand cognitive neuroscience of music by a difference in methodological emphasis.
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Inmusiccognition, the phenomenon is also known as melodic fission.
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More recently emerged areas of research which at least partially are in the scope of systematic musicology comprise cognitive musicology, neuromusicology, biomusicology, andmusiccognitionincluding embodiedmusiccognition.
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During the last decade, research in embodiedmusiccognitionhas been strongly motivated by a demand for new tools in view of the interactive possibilities offered by digital media technology.
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It documents the author's process of learning the guitar while discussing aspects ofmusiccognition and the role of critical periods in learning a musical ability.
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