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Music Mind Effects

Xena Mindhurst

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Sinopsis

Music Mind Effects delves into the fascinating intersection of music and human cognition, presenting cutting-edge research on how musical experiences influence our brain function and psychological well-being. Through comprehensive neuroimaging studies and clinical research, the book reveals how music serves as more than entertainment, functioning as a powerful tool for cognitive enhancement and emotional regulation.

 
The book systematically explores three key areas: how musical engagement enhances cognitive abilities, the neurological mechanisms behind emotional regulation through music, and music's physiological impact on stress response systems. Drawing from decades of research conducted at major neuroscience centers worldwide, it presents complex neurological concepts in an accessible manner while maintaining scientific rigor.

 
Real-world applications, including structured musical interventions for stress management and cognitive training protocols, provide practical value for readers. Progressing through four main sections, the book begins with foundational concepts in neuromusicology before examining music's impact on memory, attention, and learning. It then explores emotional regulation mechanisms and concludes with practical applications in clinical settings.

 
By combining quantitative medical research with qualitative behavioral observations, the book offers a balanced perspective that appeals to both professionals and general readers interested in understanding and utilizing music's psychological benefits.
Disponible desde: 24/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 118 páginas.

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