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The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyonc at the Gym
By (Author) William Forde Thompson
Edited by Kirk N. Olsen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
24th July 2025
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theory of music and musicology
Creative therapy / Expressive therapies
Health psychology
Paperback
368
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
This book provides a broad introduction to the scientific and psychological study of music, exploring how music is processed by our brains, affects us emotionally, shapes our personal and cultural identities, and can be used in therapeutic and educational contexts.
Why are some people unable to carry a tune while others are musical savants What do our musical preferences say about our personality and the culture in which we were raised Why do certain songs remind us so strongly of particular people, places, or events How can music be therapeutically used to help those with autism, Parkinson's, and other medical conditions The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyonc at the Gym answers these and other questions.
This book provides a broad and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of music psychology. Despite its name, music psychology includes a number of fields, including neuroscience, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and health. Through a collection of thematically organized chapters, readers will discover how our brains recognize elements of music, how music can affect us and shape our identities, and the many real-world applications for such information.
William Forde Thompson, PhD, is a Professor in Psychology at Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia, and an Emeritus Professor at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
Kirk N. Olsen, PhD, is a Research Centre Manager at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. He is also the Research Manager of the Macquarie University hub of the Music, Sound and Performance Research Group.