Music cognition: Learning and processing

Authors
  • M. Rohrmeier
  • P. Rebuschat
  • H. Honing ORCID logo
  • P. Loui
  • G. Wiggins
  • M.T. Pearce
  • D. Müllensiefen
Publication date 2009
Host editors
  • N.A. Taatgen
  • H. van Rijn
Book title Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
ISBN
  • 9780976831853
Event 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2009), Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Pages (from-to) 41-42
Publisher Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
In recent years, the study of music perception and cognition has witnessed an enormous growth of interest. Music cognition is an intrinsically interdisciplinary subject which combines insights and research methods from many of the cognitive sciences. This trend is clearly reflected, for example, in the contributions in special issues on music, published by journals such as Nature, Cognition, Nature Neuroscience, and Connection Science.
This symposium focuses on music learning and processing and will feature perspectives from cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, computational modeling, linguistics, and musicology. The objective is to bring together researchers from different research fields and traditions in order to discuss the progress made, and future directions to take, in the interdisciplinary study of music cognition. The symposium also aims to illustrate how closely the area of music cognition is linked to topics and debates in the cognitive sciences.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/proceedings/2009/papers/5/index.html
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