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Of sound mind :how our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world /

Of sound mind :how our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world /

作者 : Kraus, Nina,,1952-

出版社 : The MIT Press,

出版年 : 2021

ISBN:0262045869|9780262045865

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SRRC20103440 新總館3F分區資源中心-知識性 市圖(新總館)浮動館藏區 EKN 612.85 K91 2021 借出   2024/07/19 資源中心知識性西文書   0   預約
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書名 : Of sound mind :how our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Of sound mind :Nina Kraus.

其他題名 : how our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world /

其他題名 : How our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world

作者 : Kraus, Nina,

出版者 : Cambridge, MA :The MIT Press,c2021.

面頁冊數 : viii, 359 p. :ill. ;24 cm.

內容註 : Introduction: of sound mind: a partnership between sound and the brain -- How sound works. Signals outside the head -- Signals inside the head -- Learning: merging signals outside the head with the signals inside -- The listening brain: a quest -- Our sonic selves. Music is the jackpot: sensing, thinking, moving, feeling -- Rhythm: inside and outside the head -- The root of language is sound -- Music and language: a partnership -- The bilingual brain -- Birdsong -- Noise: stop that racket, it's hurting my brain -- Aging and the sound mind -- Sound and brain health: spotlight on athletes and concussion -- Our sonic past, present, and future.

標題 : Hearing.

ISBN : 9780262045865


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