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http://catalog.berklee.edu:2048/login?url=http://digital.films.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=52061&xtid=41327 - Part of the Films on Demand collection.
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- Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, [2010], c2009.
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General Note: | Available through Films On Demand Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on Jan. 28, 2010. Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Interrelationship Between Humans and Music (1:12) -- Humans as Musical Species (1:16) -- Music: Human Experience (1:25) -- Talent vs. No Talent (1:18) -- Innate Knowledge of Music (1:27) -- Music and Socialization (1:15) -- Music and Parent-Infant Bond (0:59) -- Importance of Lullabies (0:46) -- Auditory and Motor Systems of the Brain (1:11) -- Music Throughout the Brain (1:43) -- Music and Brain Activity (1:22) -- Interrelationship of Music and Language (1:48) -- Music: Left Brain-Right Brain Theory (1:04) -- Brain Processing of Musical Experiences (1:21) -- Musical Networks in the Brain (0:47) -- Aphasia and the Brain (1:32) -- Music Therapy (1:36) -- Vissarion Shebalin: 1902-1963 (0:50) -- Language Patterns and Music (1:44) -- Sound Patterns and Musical Composition (0:56) -- Musical Preferences: Mothers and Babies (0:56) -- Auditory Streaming (1:14) -- Auditory Environment (1:03) -- Linguistic Environment (0:55) -- Premature Babies and Maternal Voices (1:01) -- Musical Inclination in Children (1:14) -- Mozart Effect (0:50) -- Learning and Brain Changes (1:10) -- Musical Performance (1:16) -- Musical Training and Brain Development (1:30) -- Comprehensive Music Education (1:47) -- Computer-Generated Music (1:32) -- Tone Deafness (1:13) -- Reason for Tone Deafness (1:00) -- Non-Musical People (1:27) -- What Is Tone Deafness? (1:27) -- Music and Mood Elevation (0:59) -- Canned Music (1:37) -- Music and Body Chemistry (1:05) -- Musical Context (1:11) -- Music and Motor Skills (1:32) -- Music and Geriatric Patients (1:12) -- Music and Play (1:16) |
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Summary, etc.: | As many non-Western cultures have always known, music affects human development from the womb to the grave-in fact, it may even have specific health benefits. This documentary examines the role music plays in shaping our brains and improving our well-being. Starting with the effect of musical vibrations on premature infants in neonatal intensive care, the film moves on to study the role of music in enhancing childhood learning, the rewards of music therapy in hospitals, and the ways in which music can help the elderly. Expert commentators include Dr. Isabelle Peretz, a specialist in music cognition, and Dr. John Sloboda, a pioneer in the field of music psychology. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: Internet. System requirements: FOD playback platform. |
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Genre: | Educational films. Internet videos. Videorecording. |