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Music Psychology-Balance of Relations
A Perspective of Complex Systems
Overview
Offering a groundbreaking interdisciplinary perspective, this book explores the fundamental mechanisms behind music perception by bridging music psychology with computational neuroscience.
Key Concepts
It models how adaptation and synchronization shape neural responses to music, revealing insights unattainable through traditional brain localization theories.
Theoretical Approach
By applying complex systems theory, it shifts the focus from isolated brain regions to dynamic network interactions, providing a holistic and predictive framework with relevance across a broad spectrum of natural sciences.
Intended Audience
Ideal for researchers across musicology, psychology, neuroscience, as well as complexity and computational science, it opens new paths for understanding the brain’s response to music through scientific precision and cross-disciplinary integration.