What can music teach us about the brain? What can the brain
teach us about music? And what can both teach us about
ourselves?
In this groundbreaking union of art and science,
rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin ("The World in Six
Songs" and "The Organized Mind") explores the connection between
music - its performance, its composition, how we listen to it, why
we enjoy it - and the human brain. Drawing on the latest research
and on musical examples ranging from Mozart to Duke Ellington to
Van Halen, Levitin reveals: How composers produce some of the most
pleasurable effects of listening to music by exploiting the way our
brains make sense of the world Why we are so emotionally attached
to the music we listened to as teenagers, whether it was Fleetwood
Mac, U2, or Dr. Dre That practice, rather than talent, is the
driving force behind musical expertise How those insidious little
jingles (called "earworms") get stuck in our head Taking on
prominent thinkers who argue that music is nothing more than an
evolutionary accident, Levitin poses that music is fundamental to
our species, perhaps even more so than language. A Los Angeles
Times Book Award finalist, "This Is Your Brain on Music" will
attract readers of Oliver Sacks and David Byrne, as it is an
unprecedented, eye-opening investigation into an obsession at the
heart of human nature.
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