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Neurosciences and Music IV: Learning and Memory, Volume 1252

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This volume stems from the conference "The Neurosciences and Music IV: Learning and Memory" held in Edinburgh, Scotland 9–12  June  2011. The volume focuses on four themes: infants and children; adult musicians and non-musicians; disabilities and aging-related issues; and therapy and rehabilitation. Manuscripts cover a range of topics, including the cultural neuroscience of music; memory and learning in music performance; the impact of musical experience on cerebral language processing; and mechanisms of rhythm and meter learning over the life span.  The Neurosciences and Music IV will be of interest to not only to  neuroscientists, psychologists, and students, but also to clinical neurologists and psychologists, educators, and musicologists.

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About the Author

Katie Overy and Isabelle Peretz are the authors of Neurosciences and Music IV: Learning and Memory, Volume 1252, published by Wiley.