Music as Cognition
Discover the fascinating exploration of music and cognition in the groundbreaking book Music as Cognition by Columbia University Press. Published in 1988, this insightful work spans 247 pages, delving into the profound relationship between music and nonlinguistic thought. The author presents a compelling argument that music serves as a unique form of cognitive processing, distinct from language. This book also examines the musical development of individuals from childhood through adulthood, highlighting the intricate ways in which we engage with music at various stages of life. With its thought-provoking insights and scholarly approach, Music as Cognition is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, music, and human development. Perfect for students, educators, and music enthusiasts alike, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to your collection.