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《音乐与大脑》(The Great Courses)有声书

2015 | English | B015D83ZFK | MP3 128 kbps | 9 hours and 10 minutes | 511.7 MB

Music is an integral part of humanity. Every culture has music, from the largest society to the smallest tribe. Its marvelous range of melodies, themes, and rhythms taps in to something universal. Babies are soothed by it. Young adults dance for hours to it. Older adults can relive their youth with the vivid memories it evokes. Music is part of our most important rituals, and it has been the medium of some of our greatest works of art.

Yet even though music is intimately woven into the fabric of our lives, it remains deeply puzzling, provoking questions such as: How and why did musical behavior originate? What gives mere tones such a powerful effect on our emotions? Are we born with our sense of music, or do we acquire it?

In the last 20 years, researchers have come closer to solving these riddles thanks to cognitive neuroscience, which integrates the study of human mental processes with the study of the brain. This exciting field has not only helped us address age-old questions about music; it also allows us to ask new ones, like: Do the brains of musicians differ from nonmusicians? Can musical training promote cognitive development? Is there a deep connection between music and language?

Join neuroscientist and professor of psychology Dr. Aniruddh Patel to probe one of the mind's most profound mysteries. Covering the latest research findings - from the origins of music's emotional powers to the deficits involved in amusia, or the inability to hear music - these 18 enthralling lectures will make you think about music and your brain in a new way.

Designed for music lovers and brain enthusiasts at all levels, Music and the Brain is truly interdisciplinary and assumes no prior background in neuroscience or music theory. Here is your unrivaled explanation of this marvelous gift.


音乐是人类社会的重要组成部分。无论是在最大的社会团体还是最小的部落中,都有音乐的存在。它丰富多彩的旋律、主题和节奏激发了共通的情感共鸣。婴儿被其安抚,年轻人为了它可以跳上几个小时的舞,老年人则可以通过其唤起的生动回忆重拾青春岁月。音乐是我们的重大仪式不可或缺的一部分,并且也是我们某些最伟大艺术作品的媒介。 然而,尽管音乐深深融入了我们的生活之中,它仍然让人心生不解,引发了一些问题:音乐行为是如何以及为何起源的?声音为什么可以如此强有力地影响我们的感情?我们生来就有对音乐的感觉吗,还是说是后天习得? 在过去的20年里,研究者通过认知神经科学这一学科,将人类心智的研究与大脑的研究结合起来,从而更接近了解了这些问题的答案。这一令人激动的领域不仅帮助我们解答关于音乐的古老问题;也让我们可以提出新的问题:音乐家的大脑和非音乐家的大脑有何不同?音乐训练能否促进认知发展?音乐和语言之间是否存在深层关联? 欢迎神经科学家兼心理学教授Dr. Aniruddh Patel带领你探索人类最深刻之谜之一。从音乐情感力量的起源到失歌症(amusia)这种音乐听力缺陷所涉及的不足,这18节引人入胜的讲座将使你以全新的方式思考音乐和你的大脑。 为所有层次的音乐爱好者和脑科学研究者量身打造,《音乐与大脑》真正具有跨学科性质,并无需任何神经科学或音乐理论方面的基础。这是你对此奇妙礼物的最佳解释。
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