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December 2005 in “Trends in Cognitive Sciences” (TiCS):

Towards a neural basis of music perception

Stefan Koelsch (1) and Walter A. Siebel (2)

((1) 1Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

(2) Conflict Research Center, Wiesbaden, Germany

Corresponding author: Koelsch, S. (koelsch@cbs.mpg.de)

PDF file  HERE

The German version of this article is published in the journal interdis 2007.

Investigating Emotion With Music: An fMRI Study

Stefan Koelsch, Thomas Fritz, D. Yves v. Cramon, Karsten Müller, and Angela D. Friederici

Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

Hum Brain Mapp 27:239 –250, 2006.

“We thank W. A. Siebel for help in selecting the stimuli.”

The research goes on:

Stefan Koelsch: A Neuroscientific Perspektive on Music Therapie

http://www.pdfdownload.org/pdf2html/view_online.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stefan-koelsch.de%2Fpapers%2FKoelsch_2009_ANYAS_music_therapy.pdf

TOP25 articles within the journal: Trends in Cognitive Sciences

   OCT - DEC 2005  

  1. Evolution of the brain and intelligence. Review article.    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Volume 9, Issue 5, 1 May 2005, Pages 250-257,    Roth, G.; Dicke, U.

  2. Towards a neural basis of music perception. Article,    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Volume 9, Issue 12, 1 December 2005, Pages 578-584

   Koelsch, S.; Siebel, W.A.

Functional Neuroimaging

Stefan Koelsch, Walter A. Siebel and Thomas Fritz

in:

Oxford Handbook of Music and Emotion. Theory, Research, Applications

Edited by Patrik N. Juslin and John A. Sloboda

Oxford University Press 2010

Chapter 12, p. 313-344

Musik verstehen - Eine neurowissenschaftliche Perspektive

von Stefan Koelsch und Tom Fritz

In: Neuronen im Gespräch. Sprache und Gehirn. Hrsg v. Helmut Fink und Rainer Rosenzweig

Mentis 2008

S.69-97

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