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This international collection brings together scientists, scholars
and artist-researchers to explore the cognition of memory through
the performing arts and examine artistic strategies that target
cognitive processes of memory. The strongly embodied and highly
trained memory systems of performing artists render artistic
practice a rich context for understanding how memory is formed,
utilized and adapted through interaction with others, instruments
and environments. Using experimental, interpretive and
Practice-as-Research methods that bridge disciplines, the authors
provide overview chapters and case studies of subjects such as: *
collectively and environmentally distributed memory in the
performing arts; * autobiographical memory triggers in performance
creation and reception; * the journey from learning to memory in
performance training; * the relationship between memory, awareness
and creative spontaneity, and * memorization and embodied or
structural analysis of scores and scripts. This volume provides an
unprecedented resource for scientists, scholars, artists, teachers
and students looking for insight into the cognition of memory in
the arts, strategies of learning and performance, and
interdisciplinary research methodology.
Dance has always been an important aspect of all human cultures,
and the study of human movement and action has become a topic of
increasing relevance over the last decade, bringing dance into the
focus of the cognitive sciences. Since the first edition of The
Neurocognition of Dance was published, research into the cognitive
science of dance has expanded extensively, with the number of
scientific studies focusing on dance and dance-related topics in
cognitive psychology growing significantly. Featuring three new
chapters addressing topics that have become highly relevant to the
field in recent years - neuroaesthetics, entrainment, and
choreographic cognition - as well as progress in teaching based on
novel methods, this comprehensively revised and updated new edition
of The Neurocognition of Dance is full of cutting-edge insights
from scientists, researchers, and professionals from the world of
dance. Also now including online material such as links to video
clips, colour images and hands-on material for practical
application, this book is an essential companion for students and
professionals from fields including dance, cognitive psychology,
sport psychology and sport science, movement science, and cognitive
robotics.
Dance has always been an important aspect of all human cultures,
and the study of human movement and action has become a topic of
increasing relevance over the last decade, bringing dance into the
focus of the cognitive sciences. Since the first edition of The
Neurocognition of Dance was published, research into the cognitive
science of dance has expanded extensively, with the number of
scientific studies focusing on dance and dance-related topics in
cognitive psychology growing significantly. Featuring three new
chapters addressing topics that have become highly relevant to the
field in recent years - neuroaesthetics, entrainment, and
choreographic cognition - as well as progress in teaching based on
novel methods, this comprehensively revised and updated new edition
of The Neurocognition of Dance is full of cutting-edge insights
from scientists, researchers, and professionals from the world of
dance. Also now including online material such as links to video
clips, colour images and hands-on material for practical
application, this book is an essential companion for students and
professionals from fields including dance, cognitive psychology,
sport psychology and sport science, movement science, and cognitive
robotics.
This international collection brings together scientists, scholars
and artist-researchers to explore the cognition of memory through
the performing arts and examine artistic strategies that target
cognitive processes of memory. The strongly embodied and highly
trained memory systems of performing artists render artistic
practice a rich context for understanding how memory is formed,
utilized and adapted through interaction with others, instruments
and environments. Using experimental, interpretive and
Practice-as-Research methods that bridge disciplines, the authors
provide overview chapters and case studies of subjects such as: *
collectively and environmentally distributed memory in the
performing arts; * autobiographical memory triggers in performance
creation and reception; * the journey from learning to memory in
performance training; * the relationship between memory, awareness
and creative spontaneity, and * memorization and embodied or
structural analysis of scores and scripts. This volume provides an
unprecedented resource for scientists, scholars, artists, teachers
and students looking for insight into the cognition of memory in
the arts, strategies of learning and performance, and
interdisciplinary research methodology.
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