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Psychology of Music: From Sound to Significance provides an in-depth examination of the fascinating relationship between music and the human psyche. Written by leading experts in music psychology, this authoritative text explores how our brains process musical sounds and convert them into meaningful experiences.
The book covers essential topics including auditory perception, emotional responses to music, cognitive processing, memory, and the social dimensions of musical experience. Readers will discover why certain melodies move us to tears, how rhythm affects our behavior, and the therapeutic potential of music in clinical settings.
With contributions from Siu-lan Tan, Peter Pfordresher, and Rom Harré, this Routledge publication bridges the gap between neuroscience, psychology, and musicology. Whether you’re a student, musician, or curious about the science of sound, this book offers valuable insights into one of humanity’s most universal and powerful experiences.







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