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音乐、心理与大脑

张卫东

张卫东. 音乐、心理与大脑[J]. 华东师范大学学报(教育科学版), 2014, 32(1): 89-96.
引用本文: 张卫东. 音乐、心理与大脑[J]. 华东师范大学学报(教育科学版), 2014, 32(1): 89-96.
ZHANG Weidong. Music, Mind and the Brain[J]. Journal of East China Normal University (Educational Sciences), 2014, 32(1): 89-96.
Citation: ZHANG Weidong. Music, Mind and the Brain[J]. Journal of East China Normal University (Educational Sciences), 2014, 32(1): 89-96.

音乐、心理与大脑

Music, Mind and the Brain

  • 摘要: 音乐因其对个人和社会的重要意义而吸引心理学和神经科学等学科的研究者对其心理机制及神经基础进行广泛而深入的探究。研究者们围绕音乐的认知加工和情绪体验及其神经基础、音乐与人格特征的关系、音乐心理学及脑科学研究的应用价值诸方面展开研究,取得了不少重要进展,但也面临着一些问题。在脑认知机制上音乐加工与语言加工的关系、音乐情绪加工及其脑机制等是未来研究的可能方向。
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