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  1. Good vibrations
    die heilende Kraft der Musik
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Ullstein, Berlin

    Musik hält fit und macht gesund - und dies auf allen möglichen Ebenen, wie die Forschung beweist. Stefan Kölsch, international führender Neurowissenschaftler auf diesem Gebiet, beschreibt so anschaulich wie fundiert die Auswirkungen von Musik auf... more

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    Musik hält fit und macht gesund - und dies auf allen möglichen Ebenen, wie die Forschung beweist. Stefan Kölsch, international führender Neurowissenschaftler auf diesem Gebiet, beschreibt so anschaulich wie fundiert die Auswirkungen von Musik auf unser Gehirn, unsere Emotionen und unseren Körper und zeigt, wie die neuen Erkenntnisse für jeden praktisch anwendbar sind. Musik ist nicht nur schön - sie bewahrt auch unsere Gesundheit, hält jung und verbessert den Spracherwerb. Sie hilft bei Schlaganfall, chronischen Krankheiten und Demenz. Sie wirkt geradezu Wunder bei Wachkomapatienten. Die Bedeutung von Klängen und Melodien für unsere Psyche und unseren Körper findet immer mehr Beachtung und ist inzwischen unumstritten. Stefan Kölsch zeigt uns anhand vieler Beispiele aus seinem Forschungsbereich, weshalb Musik in allen Formen eine immer größe︢re Rolle bei der Vorbeugung und Behandlung ganz unterschiedlicher Krankheiten einnimmt, sodass sie inzwischen einen neuen Wissenschaftszweig in der Gesundheitsforschung fundiert. Und er liefert zahlreiche konkrete Tipps, wie jeder von uns mit Musik im Alltag sein Wohlbefinden unterstützen und fördern kann

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783550050527
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    9783550050527
    RVK Categories: EC 2490
    Subjects: Musik; Musikerlebnis; Gesundheit; Krankheit; Gefühl; ; Musik; Musikerlebnis; Gesundheit; Krankheit; Gefühl; ; Musikpsychologie; Musiktherapie; Musikerlebnis; Kunsttherapie; Tanztherapie;
    Scope: 383 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm x 12.8 cm
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  2. Good vibrations
    die heilende Kraft der Musik
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Ullstein, Berlin

    Musik hält fit und macht gesund - und dies auf allen möglichen Ebenen, wie die Forschung beweist. Stefan Kölsch, international führender Neurowissenschaftler auf diesem Gebiet, beschreibt so anschaulich wie fundiert die Auswirkungen von Musik auf... more

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    Musik hält fit und macht gesund - und dies auf allen möglichen Ebenen, wie die Forschung beweist. Stefan Kölsch, international führender Neurowissenschaftler auf diesem Gebiet, beschreibt so anschaulich wie fundiert die Auswirkungen von Musik auf unser Gehirn, unsere Emotionen und unseren Körper und zeigt, wie die neuen Erkenntnisse für jeden praktisch anwendbar sind. Musik ist nicht nur schön - sie bewahrt auch unsere Gesundheit, hält jung und verbessert den Spracherwerb. Sie hilft bei Schlaganfall, chronischen Krankheiten und Demenz. Sie wirkt geradezu Wunder bei Wachkomapatienten. Die Bedeutung von Klängen und Melodien für unsere Psyche und unseren Körper findet immer mehr Beachtung und ist inzwischen unumstritten. Stefan Kölsch zeigt uns anhand vieler Beispiele aus seinem Forschungsbereich, weshalb Musik in allen Formen eine immer größe︢re Rolle bei der Vorbeugung und Behandlung ganz unterschiedlicher Krankheiten einnimmt, sodass sie inzwischen einen neuen Wissenschaftszweig in der Gesundheitsforschung fundiert. Und er liefert zahlreiche konkrete Tipps, wie jeder von uns mit Musik im Alltag sein Wohlbefinden unterstützen und fördern kann

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783550050527
    Other identifier:
    9783550050527
    RVK Categories: EC 2490
    Subjects: Musik; Musikerlebnis; Gesundheit; Krankheit; Gefühl; ; Musik; Musikerlebnis; Gesundheit; Krankheit; Gefühl; ; Musikpsychologie; Musiktherapie; Musikerlebnis; Kunsttherapie; Tanztherapie;
    Scope: 383 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm x 12.8 cm
    Notes:

    Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke

  3. The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: In: Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2017, 1–12, doi: 10.1093/scan/nsx069
    Subjects: Neuroästhetik; Nucleus accumbens; Lyrik; Ästhetik; Musikästhetik
    Other subjects: neuroaesthetics; aesthetic reward; poetic language; chills; piloerection; Empirische Ästhetik
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  4. Reading a suspenseful literary text activates brain areas related to social cognition and predictive inference
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Parent title: In: PLOS One, 10.2015, (5):e0124550, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0124550
    Subjects: Spannung; Literatur; Hoffmann, E. T. A.; Funktionelle Kernspintomografie; Präfrontaler Cortex; Erzähltechnik; Gefühl; Affekt
    Other subjects: Hoffmann, E. T. A. / Der Sandmann; Empirische Ästhetik
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  5. Reading a suspenseful literary text activates brain areas related to social cognition and predictive inference
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction.... more

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    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction. However, the neural processes underlying emotional experiences of suspense have not been previously investigated. We acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data while participants read a suspenseful literary text (E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman") subdivided into short text passages. Individual ratings of experienced suspense obtained after each text passage were found to be related to activation in the medial frontal cortex, bilateral frontal regions (along the inferior frontal sulcus), lateral premotor cortex, as well as posterior temporal and temporo-parietal areas. The results indicate that the emotional experience of suspense depends on brain areas associated with social cognition and predictive inference.

     

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: PLOS ONE; San Francisco, California, US : PLOS, 2006-; Band 10, Heft 5 (2015), Seite 1-18, Artikel-ID: e0124550; Online-Ressource

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  6. Neurowissenschaft

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    Source: Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung
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    Parent title: In: Handbuch Sound : Geschichte - Begriffe - Ansätze.(2018); 2018; S. 140 - 144
  7. Functional neuroimaging

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    Source: Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung
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    Parent title: In: Handbook of music and emotion : theory, research and applications.(2010); 2010; S. 313 - 346
  8. The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles

    It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally in a compelling manner. The mechanisms underlying these experiences are receiving increasing scrutiny. However, the extent to which other domains of... more

     

    It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally in a compelling manner. The mechanisms underlying these experiences are receiving increasing scrutiny. However, the extent to which other domains of aesthetic experience can similarly elicit strong emotions is unknown. Using psychophysiology, neuroimaging and behavioral responses, we show that recited poetry can act as a powerful stimulus for eliciting peak emotional responses, including chills and objectively measurable goosebumps that engage the primary reward circuitry. Importantly, while these responses to poetry are largely analogous to those found for music, their neural underpinnings show important differences, specifically with regard to the crucial role of the nucleus accumbens. We also go beyond replicating previous music-related studies by showing that peak aesthetic pleasure can co-occur with physiological markers of negative affect. Finally, the distribution of chills across the trajectory of poems provides insight into compositional principles of poetry.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Neuroästhetik; Nucleus accumbens; Lyrik; Ästhetik; Musikästhetik
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  9. Reading a suspenseful literary text activates brain areas related to social cognition and predictive inference

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction.... more

     

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction. However, the neural processes underlying emotional experiences of suspense have not been previously investigated. We acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data while participants read a suspenseful literary text (E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman") subdivided into short text passages. Individual ratings of experienced suspense obtained after each text passage were found to be related to activation in the medial frontal cortex, bilateral frontal regions (along the inferior frontal sulcus), lateral premotor cortex, as well as posterior temporal and temporo-parietal areas. The results indicate that the emotional experience of suspense depends on brain areas associated with social cognition and predictive inference.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Spannung; Literatur; Hoffmann; E. T. A; Funktionelle Kernspintomografie; Präfrontaler Cortex; Erzähltechnik; Gefühl; Affekt
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    creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

  10. The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Social cognitive and affective neuroscience; Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2006-; (2017), Seite 1-12; Online-Ressource

    DDC Categories: 800
  11. The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles

    It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally in a compelling manner. The mechanisms underlying these experiences are receiving increasing scrutiny. However, the extent to which other domains of... more

     

    It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally in a compelling manner. The mechanisms underlying these experiences are receiving increasing scrutiny. However, the extent to which other domains of aesthetic experience can similarly elicit strong emotions is unknown. Using psychophysiology, neuroimaging and behavioral responses, we show that recited poetry can act as a powerful stimulus for eliciting peak emotional responses, including chills and objectively measurable goosebumps that engage the primary reward circuitry. Importantly, while these responses to poetry are largely analogous to those found for music, their neural underpinnings show important differences, specifically with regard to the crucial role of the nucleus accumbens. We also go beyond replicating previous music-related studies by showing that peak aesthetic pleasure can co-occur with physiological markers of negative affect. Finally, the distribution of chills across the trajectory of poems provides insight into compositional principles of poetry.

     

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    Source: CompaRe
    Language: English
    Media type: Article
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: Max-Planck-Institut für empirische Ästhetik
    Subjects: Neuroästhetik; Nucleus accumbens; Lyrik; Ästhetik; Musikästhetik
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  12. Reading a suspenseful literary text activates brain areas related to social cognition and predictive inference

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction.... more

     

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction. However, the neural processes underlying emotional experiences of suspense have not been previously investigated. We acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data while participants read a suspenseful literary text (E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman") subdivided into short text passages. Individual ratings of experienced suspense obtained after each text passage were found to be related to activation in the medial frontal cortex, bilateral frontal regions (along the inferior frontal sulcus), lateral premotor cortex, as well as posterior temporal and temporo-parietal areas. The results indicate that the emotional experience of suspense depends on brain areas associated with social cognition and predictive inference.

     

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    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: Max-Planck-Institut für empirische Ästhetik
    Subjects: Spannung; Literatur; Hoffmann, E. T. A.; Funktionelle Kernspintomografie; Präfrontaler Cortex; Erzähltechnik; Gefühl; Affekt
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