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''Related lists'': [[list of biology topics]], [[list of music topics]], [[list of psychology topics]], [[CZ:Core Articles]]. | ''Related lists'': [[list of biology topics]], [[list of music topics]], [[list of psychology topics]], [[CZ:Core Articles]]. |
Revision as of 05:06, 7 November 2008
This list is meant as a scaffold for the construction of Related Articles pages in Music psychology.
Related lists: list of biology topics, list of music topics, list of psychology topics, CZ:Core Articles.
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A
- Acoustic perception: Add brief definition or description
- Agbekor: Add brief definition or description
- Amusia: An umbrella term for brain disorders affecting music perception and production. [e]
- Amygdala: Add brief definition or description
- Aphasia: A cognitive disorder marked by an impaired ability to comprehend or express language in its written or spoken form. [e]
- Arousal: Add brief definition or description
- Auditory cortex: Add brief definition or description
- Auditory illusions: Add brief definition or description
- Auditory pathway: Add brief definition or description
- Auditory scene analysis: Add brief definition or description
- Auditory system: A sensory system used by animals for the processing of sound pressure variation. [e]
B
- Babbling: Add brief definition or description
- Basal ganglia: A cluster of nerve cell bodies at the base of the forebrain in vertebrates. [e]
- Biomusicology: The study of biological aspects of music perception and production. [e]
- Bird vocalization: Add brief definition or description
- BOLD effect: Add brief definition or description
- Brain: The core unit of a central nervous system. [e]
- Brain development: The build-up of the brain from ectodermal cells to a complex structure of neurons, glia and blood vessels. [e]
- Brain evolution: The process by which the central nervous system changed over many generations. [e]
- Brain morphometry: The quantitative study of structures in the brain, their differences between individuals, correlations with brain function, and changes of these characteristics over time. [e]
- Brain structure: Add brief definition or description
- Broca's area: Add brief definition or description
C
- Central sulcus: Add brief definition or description
- Cingular gyrus: Add brief definition or description
- Cochlea: Add brief definition or description
- Cognition: The central nervous system's processing of information relevant to interacting with itself and its internal and external environment. [e]
D
- Deep homology: Add brief definition or description
- Diffusion Tensor Imaging: Add brief definition or description
E
- Ear: The organ that detects sound. [e]
- Electrodermal activity: Add brief definition or description
- Electroencephalography: A technique that records brain electrical activity non-invasively. [e]
- Emotion: A psychophysiological process underlying the interpretation of situations or objects by an animal. [e]
- Entrainment: The synchronization of different individual organisms to an external rhythm, usually in the framework of social interactions. [e]
- Ethnomusicology: The study of music in its cultural context. [e]
F
- Focal dystonia: Add brief definition or description
- FOXP2: A regulatory gene on human chromosome 7, involved in language disorders. [e]
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Add brief definition or description
G
- Generative Theory of Tonal Music (GTTM) by Lerdahl & Jackendoff: Add brief definition or description
- Gestalt theory: Add brief definition or description
- Grouping: Add brief definition or description
H
- Harmony: Add brief definition or description
- Hearing: Add brief definition or description
- Heart rate variability: Add brief definition or description
- Heschl's gyrus: Add brief definition or description
- Hippocampus: Add brief definition or description
- History of music: Add brief definition or description
- History of music research: Add brief definition or description
- Human uniqueness: Add brief definition or description
I
J
K
L
M
- Magnetoencephalography: Add brief definition or description
- Mirror neuron: Add brief definition or descriptions
- Mode: Add brief definition or description
- Modularity of the mind: Add brief definition or description
- Mismatch negativity: Add brief definition or description
- Music: Add brief definition or description
- Music and the brain: Add brief definition or description
- Music cognition: Add brief definition or description
- Music perception: Add brief definition or description
- Music production: Add brief definition or description
- Music psychology: Add brief definition or description
- Music universal: Add brief definition or descriptions
- Musical instrument: Add brief definition or description
- Musical protolanguage: Add brief definition or description
- Musical semantics: Add brief definition or description
- Musical syntax: Add brief definition or description
N
O
- Origin of language: Add brief definition or description
- Origin of music: Add brief definition or description
P
- Positron emission tomography: Add brief definition or description
- Pitch (music): Add brief definition or description
- Prosody: Add brief definition or description
- Psychology: Add brief definition or description
Q
R
S
- Subsong: Add brief definition or description
- Synchronization: Add brief definition or description
- Syncopation: Add brief definition or description
T
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Add brief definition or description
- Tonic: Add brief definition or description
- Tonotopy: Add brief definition or description
U
V
W
- Williams syndrome: Add brief definition or description
- Wernicke's area: Add brief definition or description