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Sound and Action in Music Performance

Autor Peter Q. Pfordresher
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2019
Sound and Action in Music Performance addresses how auditory feedback influences the planning and execution of our movements. Focusing specifically on auditory feedback in music, including instrumental and vocal production, the book also gives substantial coverage to its role in speech. Both of these behaviors are the primary means by which people communicate their thoughts and feelings through the auditory modality, with auditory feedback being critical in each case. The book proposes that the role of auditory feedback emerges from the broader theme of coordination as our brain coordinates planned actions with concurrent perceptual events, including auditory feedback and other intrusive sounds.
Critically reviewing the existing literature and proposing hypotheses for future research, this book tackles a topic that has intrigued researchers for decades.


  • Covers the role of feedback in event sequencing
  • Details how motor systems influence the use of auditory feedback
  • Tackles neural mechanisms for feedback processing
  • Characterizes hierarchical representations and synchronization
  • Addresses perception/action associations and the role of internal models of production
  • Discusses how learning influences the use of auditory feedback
  • Considers the role of feedback in music and speech production deficits
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128091968
ISBN-10: 0128091967
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. Setting the Stage2. Do We Need Auditory Feedback? If Not, Why Not? 3. Binding Perception and Action in Time4. Binding Planned Actions to Their Consequences5. Timing Versus Sequencing in Music6. Effects of Musical Training7. Use of Sound in Speech Versus Music8. Auditory Feedback and Higher Cognitive Functions9. Coordinating With Others