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  2. Cognitive musicology - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive musicology can be differentiated from other branches of music psychology via its methodological emphasis, using computer modeling to study music-related knowledge representation with roots in artificial intelligence and cognitive science. The use of computer models provides an exacting, interactive medium in which to formulate and ...

  3. Music psychology - Wikipedia

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    Music psychology is a field of research with practical relevance for many areas, including music performance, composition, education, criticism, and therapy, as well as investigations of human attitude, skill, performance, intelligence, creativity, and social behavior. Music psychology can shed light on non-psychological aspects of musicology ...

  4. Register (music) - Wikipedia

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    A "register" of the human voice is a series of tones of like quality originating through operation of the larynx. The constituent tones result from similar patterns of vibration in the vocal folds, which can generate several different such patterns, each resulting in characteristic sounds within a particular range of pitches. [1]

  5. Music Therapy: What Is It and How Does It Work? - Healthline

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    Music therapy may involve: listening to music. singing along to music. moving to the beat of the music. meditating. playing an instrument. Healing with sound is believed to date back to ancient ...

  6. Your Guide to Music Therapy for Dementia Treatment - Healthline

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    individual, personalized music sessions. dancing, exercising, or relaxing to music. writing or discussing song lyrics. singing along with songs or music. playing or learning musical instruments ...

  7. Study uncovers some underlying reasons why music therapy ...

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    Music therapy is a treatment option that may help manage many conditions, particularly different forms of mental illness. Experts are interested in understanding more about why music therapy is ...

  8. Neuroscience of music - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience of music is the scientific study of brain-based mechanisms involved in the cognitive processes underlying music. These behaviours include music listening, performing, composing, reading, writing, and ancillary activities. It also is increasingly concerned with the brain basis for musical aesthetics and musical emotion.

  9. Can Music Relieve Your Migraines? Binaural Beats and FAQs

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    Like music therapy, the use of binaural beats in migraine has not been well studied. In 2019, results from a study involving 21 people with migraine were published. Participants listened to music ...