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Part I - The Origins and Functions of Music edited by Ian Cross
1. The nature of music and its evolution, Ian Cross
2. Universals in music processing, Catherine Stevens & Tim Byron
3. Music and meaning, Ian Cross & Elizabeth Tolbert
4. The social and personal functions of music in cross-cultural perspective, Martin Clayton
Part II - Music Perception edited by Ian Cross
5. The perception of pitch, Thomas Stainsby & Ian Cross
6. Tonal cognition, Emmanuel Bigand & Benedicte Poulin-Charronat
7. The perception of musical timbre, Stephen McAdams & Bruno L Giordano
8. Musical time, Mari Riess Jones
9. Components of melodic processing, Mark A Schmuckler
10. Memory for music, Bob Snyder
Part III - Responses to Music edited by Donald Hodges
11. Bodily responses to music, Donald A Hodges
12. Emotional responses to music, Patrik N Juslin
13. The relationship between musical structure and perceived expression, Alf Gabrielsson
14. Aesthetics, David Huron
15. Musical preferences, Alexandra Lamont & Alinka Greasley
Part IV - Music and the Brain edited by Aniruddh Patel
16. The neurobiological basis of musical expectations, Laurel J Trainor & Robert J Zatorre
17. Disorders of musical cognition, Lauren Stewart, Katharina von Kriegstein, Simone Dalla Bella, Jason D Warren & Timothy D Griffiths
18. Music, musicians and brain plasticity, Gottfried Schlaug
19. Music and the brain: three links to language, Aniruddh D Patel
Part V - Musical Development edited by David Hargreaves
20. Prenatal development and the phylogeny and ontogeny of musical behaviour, Richard Parncutt
21. Music lessons from infants, Sandra E Trehub
22. Music in the school years, Alexandra Lamont
23. The impact of music instruction on other skills, Frances H Rauscher
Part VI - Learning Musical Skills edited by Susan Hallam
24. Musical potential, Gary McPherson & Susan Hallam
25. Practising, Harald Jorgensen & Susan Hallam
26. Individuality in the learning of musical skills, Helena Gaunt & Susan Hallam
27. Motivation to learn, Susan Hallam
28. The role of the family in support learning, Andrea Creech
29. The role of the institution and teachers in supporting learning, Graham Welch & Adam Ockelford
Part VII - Musical Performance edited by Richard Parncutt
30. Measurement and models of performance, W Luke Windsor
31. Planning and performance, Eckart Altenmueller & Sabine Schneider
32. Sight-reading, Andreas C Lehmann & Reinhard Kopiez
33. Performing from memory, Roger Chaffin, Topher Logan & Kristen T Begosh
34. Movement and collaboration in musical performance, Jane W Davidson
35. Emotion in music performance, Patrik N Juslin
36. Optimising physical and psychological health in performing musicians, Dianna T Kenny & Bronwen Ackermann
Part VIII - Composition and Improvisation edited by Peter Webster
37. Making a mark: the psychology of composition, Jonathan Impett
38. Musical improvisation, Richard Ashley
39. Children as creative thinkers in music: focus on composition, Peter R Webster
Part IX - The Role of Music in our Everyday Lives edited by John Sloboda
40. Choosing to hear music: motivation, process and effect, John Sloboda, Alexandra Lamont & Alinka Greasley
41. Music in performance arts: film, theatre and dance, Annabel J Cohen
42. Peak experiences in music, John Whaley, John Sloboda & Alf Gabrielsson
43. Musical identities, Raymond MacDonald, David J Hargreaves & Dorothy Miell
44. The effects of music and community and educational settings, Susan Hallam & Raymond MacDonald
45. Music and consumer behaviour, Adrian C North & David J Hargreaves
Part X - Music Therapy edited by Michael Thaut
46. Music therapy: processes of music therapy, Shannon de l'Etoile & Alicia Clair
47. Clinical practice in music therapy, Corene Hurt-Thaut
48. Research and evaluation in music therapy, Barbara Wheeler
49. Music therapy in medical and neurological rehabilitation settings, Anne Kathrin Leins, Ralph Spintge & Michael Thaut
Part XI - Conceptual Frameworks, Research Methods and Future edited by Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut
50. Beyond music psychology, Adam Ockelford
51. History and research, Michael Thaut
52. Where now?, Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut


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