This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

Daniel J. Levitin
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This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

Daniel J. Levitin
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Overall rating: 4.4545455 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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I love listening to

"I love listening to music so when I saw the synopsis of this book I was quite intrigued. As someone who has essentially no musical training, it was really interesting to read about it. I'll admit that sometimes I had to reread a passage that got more technical on how music is played. Didn't subtract from the enjoyment though"

CP C. (5/5)

Revelatory

"One of one classic and interesting subject i haven't thought i'd be indulged in so intensively"

David (5/5)

Very fitting

"Makes you think about the way music is made and offers you space to reconstruct your idea of what music is."

Lucas (4/5)

Loves it!

"Interesting and Informative. My eighteen year old loved it."

Star (5/5)

A deep dive

"A deep dive into the science of how our brain processes music. Very detailed. For this reader, at times, too much detail."

K S. (3/5)

Excellent book, highly recommend,

"Excellent book, highly recommend, specially if you're curious about how the music stimulate and influence your brain. Well written for a non-specialized/general audience."

Carlos (5/5)

Interesting Read!

"Very insightful, lots to learn. Great for anyone interested in psychology or music."

Alta (5/5)

Interesting!

"My brother really enjoyed this book. I gave it to him for Christmas and he passed it on to his family. I am waiting for my turn :)"

Barbara (5/5)

Great gift

"Looks interesting, got for a music lover in my life"

Al00 (5/5)

Ok read

"Interesting to read about how music affects us, but I wish there was more of a coherent theme"

Eric (4/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 28, 2007
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780452288522
  • Dimensions: 5.24" W x 0.75" L x 7.98" H
“Endlessly stimulating, a marvelous overview, and one which only a deeply musical neuroscientist could give....An important book.”—Oliver Sacks, M.D.

“I loved reading that listening to music coordinates more disparate parts of the brain than almost anything else - and playing music uses even more! Despite illuminating a lot of what goes on, this book doesn't 'spoil' enjoyment—it only deepens the beautiful mystery that is music.”—David Byrne, founder of Talking Heads and author of How Music Works

“Levitin is a deft and patient explainer of the basics for the non-scientist as well as the non-musician....By tracing music's deep ties to memory, Levitin helps quantify some of music's magic without breaking its spell.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review“Why human beings make and enjoy music is, in Levitin's telling, a delicious story.”—Salon.com

“Dr. Levitin is an unusually deft interpreter full of striking scientific trivia.”—The New York Times

“Every musician, at whatever level of skill, should read this book.”—Howie Klein, former president, Sire and Reprise/Warner Brothers Records

“Levitin’s lucid explanation of why music is important to us is essential reading for creative musicians and scholars. I've been waiting for years for a book like this.”—Jon Appleton, composer and professor of Music, Dartmouth College and Stanford University, inventor of the Synclavier synthesizer
Daniel J. Levitin, PhD, is a neuroscientist, cognitive psychologist, and bestselling author. He is Founding Dean of Arts & Humanities at the Minerva Schools at KGI in San Francisco, and Professor Emeritus of psychology and neuroscience at McGill University. He is the author of This Is Your Brain on Music, The World in Six Songs, The Organized Mind, A Field Guide to Lies, and Successful Aging. He divides his time between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area.

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