How Music Works: Music Cognition (MSc course Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 6 EC) | Prof. dr H. Honing and guest lecturers | Start 2020 semester 2, block 2.
The
aim of the course is to identify the cognitive, biological and
mechanistic underpinnings for music cognition as key ingredients of
musicality, to assess to what extent these are unique to humans, and by
doing so providing insight in their potential biological origins. As
such this course has the aspiration to lay a new, interdisciplinary and
comparative foundation for the study of musicality (Honing, 2018).
In addition
this course will discuss recent developments in the research field of
music cognition. Topics include a) the origins and evolution of
musicality, b) the cognition of rhythm and melody, c) musical
competence, d) relation between music and nonmusical abilities, and e)
the similarities and differences between music and language. The topics
might change due to recent developments.
For detailed information, and how to register as a secondary subject, see UvA Studiegids 2019/20.
Honing, H. (ed.) (2018). The Origins of Musicality. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
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