A Neuroscientific Perspective on Music Therapy

@article{Koelsch2009ANP,
  title={A Neuroscientific Perspective on Music Therapy},
  author={Stefan Koelsch},
  journal={Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences},
  year={2009},
  volume={1169}
}
  • S. Koelsch
  • Published 1 July 2009
  • Psychology
  • Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music production) activates a multitude of brain structures involved in cognitive, sensorimotor, and emotional processing. For example, music engages sensory processes, attention, memory‐related processes, perception‐action mediation (“mirror neuron system” activity), multisensory integration, activity changes in core areas of emotional processing, processing of musical syntax and musical meaning, and… 
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