Musical Imagery
Herausgeber: Godoy, R I; Jorgensen, H.
Musical Imagery
Herausgeber: Godoy, R I; Jorgensen, H.
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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9789026518317
- ISBN-10: 9026518315
- Artikelnr.: 26763846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9789026518317
- ISBN-10: 9026518315
- Artikelnr.: 26763846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rolf Inge Godøy
Part 01 Part I Theoretical Perspectives: Overview
Part 01 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 01 1 Perspectives and Challenges of Musical Imagery
Section 01 Albrecht Schneider and Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 02 2 Neuropsychological Mechanisms Underlying Auditory Image Formation in Music
Section 02 Petr Janata
Section 03 3 Musical Imagery and Working Memory
Section 03 Virpi Kalakoski
Section 04 4 Modeling Musical Imagery in a Framework of Perceptually Constrained Spatio-Temporal Representations
Section 04 Marc Leman
Section 05 5 Mental Images of Musical Scales: A Cross-cultural ERP Study
Section 05 Christiane Neuhaus
Section 06 6 Complex Inharmonic Sounds, Perceptual Ambiguity, and Musical Imagery
Section 06 Albrecht Schneider
Section 07 7 Musical Imagery between Sensory Processing and Ideomotor Simulation
Section 07 Mark Reybrouck
Section 08 8 Musical Imagery as Related to Schemata of Emotional Expression in Music and on the Prosodic Level of Speech
Section 05 Dalia Cohen and Edna Inbar
Section 09 9 Imaging Soundscapes: Identifying Cognitive Associations between Auditory and Visual Dimensions
Section 09 Kostas Giannakis and Matt Smith
Part 02 Part II Performance and Composition: Overview
Part 02 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 10 10 Expressive Timing in the Mind's Ear
Section 10 Bruno H. Repp
Section 11 11 Control of Timbre by Musicians - A Preliminary Report
Section 11 Wolfgang Auhagen and Viktor Schoner
Section 12 12 Images of Form: An Example from Norwegian Hardingfiddle Music
Section 12 Tellef Kvifte
Section 13 13 Imagined Action, Excitation, and Resonance
Section 13 Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 14 14 The Keyboard as Basis for Imagery of Pitch Relations
Section 14 James M. Baker
Section 15 15 Composers and Imagery: Myths and Realities
Section 15 Rosemary Mountain
Section 16 16 The Musical Imagery of India
Section 16 Lewis Rowell
Name Index
Subject Index
Part 01 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 01 1 Perspectives and Challenges of Musical Imagery
Section 01 Albrecht Schneider and Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 02 2 Neuropsychological Mechanisms Underlying Auditory Image Formation in Music
Section 02 Petr Janata
Section 03 3 Musical Imagery and Working Memory
Section 03 Virpi Kalakoski
Section 04 4 Modeling Musical Imagery in a Framework of Perceptually Constrained Spatio-Temporal Representations
Section 04 Marc Leman
Section 05 5 Mental Images of Musical Scales: A Cross-cultural ERP Study
Section 05 Christiane Neuhaus
Section 06 6 Complex Inharmonic Sounds, Perceptual Ambiguity, and Musical Imagery
Section 06 Albrecht Schneider
Section 07 7 Musical Imagery between Sensory Processing and Ideomotor Simulation
Section 07 Mark Reybrouck
Section 08 8 Musical Imagery as Related to Schemata of Emotional Expression in Music and on the Prosodic Level of Speech
Section 05 Dalia Cohen and Edna Inbar
Section 09 9 Imaging Soundscapes: Identifying Cognitive Associations between Auditory and Visual Dimensions
Section 09 Kostas Giannakis and Matt Smith
Part 02 Part II Performance and Composition: Overview
Part 02 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 10 10 Expressive Timing in the Mind's Ear
Section 10 Bruno H. Repp
Section 11 11 Control of Timbre by Musicians - A Preliminary Report
Section 11 Wolfgang Auhagen and Viktor Schoner
Section 12 12 Images of Form: An Example from Norwegian Hardingfiddle Music
Section 12 Tellef Kvifte
Section 13 13 Imagined Action, Excitation, and Resonance
Section 13 Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 14 14 The Keyboard as Basis for Imagery of Pitch Relations
Section 14 James M. Baker
Section 15 15 Composers and Imagery: Myths and Realities
Section 15 Rosemary Mountain
Section 16 16 The Musical Imagery of India
Section 16 Lewis Rowell
Name Index
Subject Index
Part 01 Part I Theoretical Perspectives: Overview
Part 01 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 01 1 Perspectives and Challenges of Musical Imagery
Section 01 Albrecht Schneider and Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 02 2 Neuropsychological Mechanisms Underlying Auditory Image Formation in Music
Section 02 Petr Janata
Section 03 3 Musical Imagery and Working Memory
Section 03 Virpi Kalakoski
Section 04 4 Modeling Musical Imagery in a Framework of Perceptually Constrained Spatio-Temporal Representations
Section 04 Marc Leman
Section 05 5 Mental Images of Musical Scales: A Cross-cultural ERP Study
Section 05 Christiane Neuhaus
Section 06 6 Complex Inharmonic Sounds, Perceptual Ambiguity, and Musical Imagery
Section 06 Albrecht Schneider
Section 07 7 Musical Imagery between Sensory Processing and Ideomotor Simulation
Section 07 Mark Reybrouck
Section 08 8 Musical Imagery as Related to Schemata of Emotional Expression in Music and on the Prosodic Level of Speech
Section 05 Dalia Cohen and Edna Inbar
Section 09 9 Imaging Soundscapes: Identifying Cognitive Associations between Auditory and Visual Dimensions
Section 09 Kostas Giannakis and Matt Smith
Part 02 Part II Performance and Composition: Overview
Part 02 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 10 10 Expressive Timing in the Mind's Ear
Section 10 Bruno H. Repp
Section 11 11 Control of Timbre by Musicians - A Preliminary Report
Section 11 Wolfgang Auhagen and Viktor Schoner
Section 12 12 Images of Form: An Example from Norwegian Hardingfiddle Music
Section 12 Tellef Kvifte
Section 13 13 Imagined Action, Excitation, and Resonance
Section 13 Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 14 14 The Keyboard as Basis for Imagery of Pitch Relations
Section 14 James M. Baker
Section 15 15 Composers and Imagery: Myths and Realities
Section 15 Rosemary Mountain
Section 16 16 The Musical Imagery of India
Section 16 Lewis Rowell
Name Index
Subject Index
Part 01 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 01 1 Perspectives and Challenges of Musical Imagery
Section 01 Albrecht Schneider and Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 02 2 Neuropsychological Mechanisms Underlying Auditory Image Formation in Music
Section 02 Petr Janata
Section 03 3 Musical Imagery and Working Memory
Section 03 Virpi Kalakoski
Section 04 4 Modeling Musical Imagery in a Framework of Perceptually Constrained Spatio-Temporal Representations
Section 04 Marc Leman
Section 05 5 Mental Images of Musical Scales: A Cross-cultural ERP Study
Section 05 Christiane Neuhaus
Section 06 6 Complex Inharmonic Sounds, Perceptual Ambiguity, and Musical Imagery
Section 06 Albrecht Schneider
Section 07 7 Musical Imagery between Sensory Processing and Ideomotor Simulation
Section 07 Mark Reybrouck
Section 08 8 Musical Imagery as Related to Schemata of Emotional Expression in Music and on the Prosodic Level of Speech
Section 05 Dalia Cohen and Edna Inbar
Section 09 9 Imaging Soundscapes: Identifying Cognitive Associations between Auditory and Visual Dimensions
Section 09 Kostas Giannakis and Matt Smith
Part 02 Part II Performance and Composition: Overview
Part 02 Rolf Inge Godøy and Harald Jørgensen
Section 10 10 Expressive Timing in the Mind's Ear
Section 10 Bruno H. Repp
Section 11 11 Control of Timbre by Musicians - A Preliminary Report
Section 11 Wolfgang Auhagen and Viktor Schoner
Section 12 12 Images of Form: An Example from Norwegian Hardingfiddle Music
Section 12 Tellef Kvifte
Section 13 13 Imagined Action, Excitation, and Resonance
Section 13 Rolf Inge Godøy
Section 14 14 The Keyboard as Basis for Imagery of Pitch Relations
Section 14 James M. Baker
Section 15 15 Composers and Imagery: Myths and Realities
Section 15 Rosemary Mountain
Section 16 16 The Musical Imagery of India
Section 16 Lewis Rowell
Name Index
Subject Index