Music Between Your Ears

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421452371

How Musical Engagement Powers the Human Brain

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By Samuel Markind, Foreword by Sheilah Rae, Afterword by Scott C. Shuler
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229 x 152 mm
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Samuel Markind, MD, is a neurologist with more than 30 years of experience in clinical practice as well as a student of piano and dance.


Foreword Preface Introduction Part I: A Musical Brain 1. The Basics of a Musical Brain 2. A Closer Look at a Musical Brain Part II: The Evolutionary Value of Music to the Brain 3. The Brain has Innate Capacities for Music 4. Music Confers Evolutionary Benefit to Our Species 5. Music Can Improve Our Quality of Life Part III: Sing, Dance, Play 6. Coda: Add Music to Your Life Afterword Appendix A: Brain Network for Music Appendix B: Famous Neuroscientists Appearing in This Book Glossary Acknowledgments Endnotes Bibliography


For anyone who is fascinated by the deep evolutionary roots of our preoccupation with music and intrigued by how these sounds are etched in the human brain, Samuel Markinds Music Between Your Ears is essential reading. Dr. Markind draws on his extensive knowledge of neurology to lay out how listening to music has a powerful impact on our thoughts and emotions.

—Anjan Chatterjee, MD, director, Penn Center of Neuroaesthetics; author of The Aesthetic Brain



Samuel Markinds Music Between Your Ears offers us an intellectual and musical tour de force examining the creative scenarios that urge us to link science and art. Arguing that we can make music to improve intellectual abilities, Markind opens fertile ground on which to grow new choreographies of thought, medicine, and life.

—Evlyn Gould, PhD, author of Virtual Theatre and The Fate of Carmen



Why does almost every baby respond to rhythms and melodies long before they respond to speech? In Music Between Your Ears, Dr. Samuel Markind shows that the brain is hardwired for musical response not merely for entertainment, but for evolutionary benefit. Written with clarity so that the layperson can understand complex brain activity, this book is a milestone toward the understanding of just how and why music is central to human existence.

—Orin Grossman, PhD, Fairfield University



Dr. Markind is a gifted teacher and storyteller. The basics of music (rhythm, melody, timbre), the function and structure of the musical brain (illustrated by helpful drawings) and clinical vignettes from Dr. Markinds neurology practice and life experiences are all told in a captivating style. This will become my go-to reference book for music and the brain.

—David C. Hess, MD, Dean and Presidential Distinguished Chair of Neurology, Medical College of Georgia



Music Between Your Ears is a deep dive into the many ways that music impacts us, including how music affects our mood and emotions, how it promotes social cohesion, and how it encodes and stimulates memory. Dr. Markind, a neurologist and music lover, conveys scientific information in a way that is accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Its an impressive work and I highly endorse it.

—Richard Kogan, MD, Artistic Director, Weill Cornell Music and Medicine Program



Music Between Your Ears is a must-read for anyone interested in music, brain function, or creativity. To those in awe of the creative process and brain mechanisms that beget music, this book provides information that will help you comprehend how this miracle happens. Dr. Markinds novel approach to this subject and the depth of his knowledge make for entrancing reading.

—Robert A. Levine, MD, author of Defying Dementia and Aging Wisely



Music Between Your Ears is a brilliant and moving journey of discovery into our musical brain. Dr. Markinds book composes a polyphonic chorus full of references and characters from music and neurology: Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, and Korean pop music echo famous discoverers of the brain such as Hughlings Jackson, Jean-Martin Charcot, and Wilder Penfield. In the end, we are all entranced by a book tuned to the richness and importance of music in our lives.

—Lionel Naccache, MD, PhD, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital and Paris Brain Institute



With Music Between Your Ears, Dr. Sam Markind has compiled an expansive and well-researched work detailing the neuro-scientific, artistic, and emotional responses we feel towards music. If you know you love music and never quite knew why, this book will help you understand more deeply the connection between our brain and the wonder of musical creation.

—Mike Rosenman, Keyboardist for Group Therapy and The Side Cars Band



With Music Between Your Ears, Dr. Sam Markind has compiled an expansive and well-researched work detailing the neuro-scientific, artistic, and emotional responses we feel towards music. If you know you love music and never quite knew why, this book will help you understand more deeply the connection between our brain and the wonder of musical creation.

—Mike Rosenman, Keyboardist for Group Therapy and The Side Cars Band


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