Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-hfldf Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-03T13:22:42.835Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

References

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2012

Norman D. Cook
Affiliation:
Kansai University, Osaka
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Agnati, L. F.Zoli, M.Stromberg, I.Fuxe, K. 1995 Intercellular communication in the brain: Wiring versus volume transmissionNeuroscience 69 711CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Aleksander, I. 1996 Impossible Minds: My Neurons, My ConsciousnessLondonImperial College PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alivisatos, B.Petrides, M. 1997 Functional activation of the human brain during mental rotationNeuropsychologia 35 111CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Allman, J. 2000 Evolving BrainsNew YorkW. H. FreemanGoogle Scholar
Anderson, B.Peissig, J. J.Singer, J.Sheinberg, D. L. 2006 XOR style tasks for testing visual object processing in monkeysVision Research 46 1804CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Anderson, J. A. 1995 An Introduction to Neural NetworksCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Anderson, J. R. 1983 The Architecture of CognitionCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Arbib, M. A. 2002 Imitation in Animals and ArtifactsNehaniv, C.Dautenhahn, K.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Arnheim, R. 1954 Art and Visual PerceptionBerkeleyUniversity of California PressGoogle Scholar
Arnheim, R. 1969 Visual ThinkingBerkeleyUniversity of California PressGoogle Scholar
Aron, A. R.Robbins, T. W.Poldrack, R. A. 2004 Inhibition and the right inferior frontal cortexTrends in Cognitive Science 8 170CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Baars, B. 1988 A Cognitive Theory of ConsciousnessCambridgeCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Baars, B. 1997 In the Theater of Consciousness: The Workspace of the MindNew YorkOxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Baker, M. 2001 The Atoms of Language: The Mind’s Hidden Rules of GrammarNew YorkBasic BooksGoogle Scholar
Ball, P. 2008 Facing the musicNature 453 160CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ball, P. 2010 The Music InstinctLondonThe Bodley HeadGoogle Scholar
Banich, M. T. 1997 Neuropsychology: The Neural Bases of Mental FunctionBostonHoughton MifflinGoogle Scholar
Barlow, H.Morgenstern, S. 1948 A Dictionary of Musical ThemesNew YorkCrownGoogle Scholar
Baron-Cohen, S. 1995 MindblindnessCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Bartlett, T. 2010 Document sheds light on investigation at HarvardThe Chronicle of Higher Education 56 3Google Scholar
Bates, E.MacWhinney, B. 1989 The Cross-Linguistic Study of Sentence ProcessingCambridgeCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Baxandall, M. 1995 Shadows and the EnlightenmentNew Haven CTYale University PressGoogle Scholar
Bayne, T. 2010 The Unity of ConsciousnessNew YorkOxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bernstein, L. 1976 The Unanswered Question: Six Talks at HarvardCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Berthelet, A.Chavaillon, J. 1993 The Use of Tools by Human and Non-human PrimatesOxfordClarendon PressCrossRef
Bianki, V. L. 1993 The Mechanisms of Brain LateralizationAmsterdamGordon and BreachGoogle Scholar
Bickerton, D. 1990 Language and SpeciesChicagoUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Bickerton, D. 2009 Adam’s Tongue: How Humans Made Language, How Language Made HumansNew YorkFarrar, Straus & GirouxGoogle Scholar
Bickerton, D. 2010 The Evolution of Language: Biolinguistic PerspectivesLarson, R. K.Deprez, V.Yamakido, H.New YorkCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Bloom, J. S.Hynd, G. W. 2005 The role of the corpus callosum in interhemispheric transfer of information: Excitation or inhibition?Neuropsychology Review 15 59CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Boeckx, C. 2006 Linguistic MinimalismOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Bolinger, D. L. 1978 Universals of Human Language: PhonologyGreenberg, J. H.Ferguson, C. A.Moravcsik, E. A.Palo AltoStanford University PressGoogle Scholar
Brenner, S. 1974 The genetics ofCaenorhabditis elegans 77 71Google Scholar
Brooks, D. I.Cook, R. G. 2010 Chord discrimination in pigeonsMusic Perception 27 183CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brown, S. 2000 The Origins of MusicWallin, N. L.Merker, B.Brown, S.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Butterworth, B. 1999 The Mathematical BrainLondonMacmillanGoogle Scholar
Cairns-Smith, A. G. 1996 Evolving the MindCambridgeCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Calvert, G.Spence, C.Stein, B. E. 2004 The Handbook of Multisensory ProcessesCambridge MAMIT Press
Casati, R. 2003 ShadowsNew YorkRandom HouseGoogle Scholar
Chalmers, D. 1996 The Conscious MindOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1975 Reflections on LanguageNew YorkPantheonGoogle Scholar
Chomsky, N. 1985 Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin and UseNew YorkPraegerGoogle Scholar
Chordia, P.Rae, A. 2008 Proceedings of ICMPCSapporo, JapanGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D. 1984 Homotopic callosal inhibitionBrain and Language 23 116CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cook, N. D. 1986 The Brain Code: Mechanisms of Information Transfer and the Role of the Corpus CallosumLondonMethuenGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D. 1995 Artefact or network evolution?Nature 374 313CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cook, N. D. 1995 Correlations between input and output units in neural networksCognitive Science 19 563CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D. 1999 Simulating consciousness in a bilateral neural networkConsciousness & Cognition 8 62CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D. 2001 Explaining harmony: The roles of interval dissonance and chordal tensionAnnals of the New York Academy of Science 930 382CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cook, N. D. 2002 Tone of Voice and Mind: The Connections Between Music, Language, Cognition and ConsciousnessAmsterdamJohn BenjaminsCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D. 2008 The neuron-level phenomena underlying cognition and consciousness: Synaptic activity and the action potentialNeuroscience 153 556CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cook, N. D. 2009 Harmony perception: Harmoniousness is more than the sum of interval consonanceMusic Perception 27 25CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D.Fujisawa, T. X. 2006 The psychophysics of harmony perception: Harmony is a three-tone phenomenonEmpirical Musicology Review 1 106CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D.Callan, D.Callan, A. 2002
Cook, N. D.Frueh, H. R.Mehr, A.Regard, M.Landis, T. 1994 Hemispheric cooperation in visuospatial rotationsBrain and Cognition 25 240CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cook, N. D.Frueh, H.Landis, T. 1995 The cerebral hemispheres and neural network simulationsJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21 410Google ScholarPubMed
Cook, N. D.Fujisawa, T. X.Takami, K. 2006 Evaluation of the affective valence of speech using pitch substructureIEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing 14 142CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D.Fujisawa, T. X.Konaka, H. 2007 Why not study polytonal psychophysics?Empirical Musicology Review 2 38CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D.Hayashi, T. 2008 The psychoacoustics of musical harmonyAmerican Scientist 96 311CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D.Hayashi, T.Amemiya, T.Suzuki, K.Leuman, L. 2001 Effects of visual-field inversions on the reverse-perspective illusionPerception 31 1031Google Scholar
Cook, N. D.Yutsudo, A.Fujimoto, N.Murata, M. 2008 On the visual cues contributing to pictorial depth perceptionEmpirical Studies of the Arts 26 67CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, N. D.Yutsudo, A.Fujimoto, N. 2008 Factors contributing to depth perception: Behavioral studies on the reverse perspective illusionSpatial Vision 21 397CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cooke, D. 1959 The Language of MusicOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Coolidge, F. L.Wynn, T. 2009 The Rise of Homo Sapiens: The Evolution of Modern ThinkingNew YorkWiley-BlackwellCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cooper, G.Meyer, L. B. 1960 The Rhythmic Structure of MusicChicagoChicago University PressGoogle Scholar
Corballis, M. C. 1991 The Lopsided ApeNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Corballis, M. C. 2009 The evolution of languageAnnals of the New York Academy of Science 1156 19CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Corballis, M.C. 2010 The Recursive MindPrincetonPrinceton University PressGoogle Scholar
Crick, F. C. 1994 The Astonishing HypothesisNew YorkScribnersGoogle Scholar
Crick, F. C.Koch, C. 2003 A framework for consciousnessNature Neuroscience 6 119CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Crow, T. J. 2000 Schizophrenia as the price that Homo sapiens pays for language: A resolution of the central paradox in the origin of speciesBrain Research Reviews 31 118CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Crow, T. J. 2002 The Speciation of Modern Homo sapiensLondonBritish AcademyGoogle Scholar
Cruttendon, A. 1981 Falls and rises: Meanings and universalsJournal of Linguistics, 17 77CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cushing, J. T. 1994 Quantum Mechanics: Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen HegemonyChicagoUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Dahlhaus, C. 1989 The Idea of Absolute MusicChicagoThe University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Damasio, A. 2010 Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious BrainNew YorkPantheonGoogle Scholar
Damisch, H. 1995 The Origin of PerspectiveCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Davidoff, J. 1995 The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural NetworksArbib, M. A.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Deacon, T. W. 1997 The Symbolic SpeciesNew YorkW. W. NortonGoogle Scholar
Dehaene, S. 1997 The Number Sense: How the Mind Creates MathematicsNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Dennell, R. 1983 European Economic PrehistoryLondonAcademic PressGoogle Scholar
Dennett, D. C. 1991 Consciousness ExplainedBostonLittle, BrownGoogle Scholar
Dennett, D. C. 1996 Kinds of Minds: Towards an Understanding of ConsciousnessLondonWeidenfeld & NicolsonGoogle Scholar
Desain, P.Honing, H. 2003 The formation of rhythmic categories and metric primingPerception 32 341CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
D’Esposito, M. 1997 A functional MRI study of mental image generationNeuropsychologia 35 725CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Deutscher, G. 2005 The Unfolding of Language: An Evolutionary Tour of Mankind’s Greatest InventionNew YorkHenry HoltGoogle Scholar
DeWaal, F. 2005 Our Inner ApeNew YorkPenguinGoogle Scholar
Dickens, P. 2007 Clarinet acousticsAcoustics Australia 35 1Google Scholar
Donald, M. 1991 Origins of the Modern MindCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Donald, M. 2001 A Mind So Rare: The Evolution of Human ConsciousnessNew YorkNortonGoogle Scholar
Dubreuil, J. 1642 Practical PerspectiveLondonBowles & Carverhttp://books.google.comGoogle Scholar
Duffin, R.W. 2007 How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony (and Why You Should Care)New YorkNortonGoogle Scholar
Dunbar, R. 1996 Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Human LanguageLondonFaber & FaberGoogle Scholar
Duncan, J. 2010 How Intelligence HappensNew HavenYale University PressGoogle Scholar
Dutton, D. 2009 The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure and Human EvolutionNew YorkBloomsburyGoogle Scholar
Eberlein, R. 1994 Die Entstehung der tonalen KlangsyntaxFrankfurtLangGoogle Scholar
Eccles, J. C. 1994 How the Mind Controls the BrainBerlinSpringerGoogle Scholar
Edelman, G. M. 1989 The Remembered PresentNew YorkBasic BooksGoogle Scholar
Edelman, G. M. 2004 Wider Than the SkyNew Haven CTYale University PressGoogle Scholar
Edelman, G. M.Tononi, G. 2000 A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes ImaginationNew YorkBasic BooksGoogle Scholar
Efron, R. 1990 The Decline and Fall of Hemispheric SpecializationHillsdale, NJLawrence ErlbaumGoogle Scholar
Engel, A. K.Singer, W. 2001 Temporal binding and the neural correlates of sensory awarenessTrends in Cognitive Science 5 16CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Engel, A. K.Fries, P.Konig, P.Brecht, M.Singer, W. 1999 Temporal binding, binocular rivalry and consciousnessConsciousness and Cognition 8 128CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Escher, M. C. 1986 Escher on Escher: Exploring the infiniteNew YorkAbramsGoogle Scholar
Fagot, J. 2000 Picture Perception in AnimalsPhiladelphiaTaylor & Francis
Fink, M. 1999 Electroshock: Healing Mental IllnessOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Fox, P. T. 1996 A PET study of the neural systems of stutteringNature 382 158CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Frosch, R. 2002 Meantone Is Beautiful: Studies on Tunings of Musical InstrumentsBernPeter LangGoogle Scholar
Frost, G. T. 1980 Tool behavior and the origins of lateralityJournal of Human Evolution 9 447CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fujisawa, T. X. 2004
Fujisawa, T. X.Cook, N. D. 2011 The perception of harmonic triads: An fMRI studyBrain Imaging and Behavior 5 109CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fukushima, S. 2008
Fuster, J. M. 2007 The Prefrontal CortexNew YorkAcademic PressGoogle Scholar
Gablick, S. 1977 Progress in ArtNew YorkRizzoliGoogle Scholar
Gabrielsson, A.Juslin, P. N. 2003 Handbook of Affective SciencesRichardson, R. J.OxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Galaburda, A. M. 1995 Brain AsymmetryDavidson, R. J.Hugdahl, K.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Gazzaniga, M. S 2000 Cerebral specialization and interhemispheric communication: Does the corpus callosum enable the human condition?Brain 123 1293CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ghazanfar, A. A.Schroeder, C. E. 2006 Is neocortex essentially multisensory?Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 278CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gibson, K. R.Ingold, T. 1993 Tools, Language and Cognition in Human EvolutionNew YorkCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Gill, H. S.O’Boyle, M. W.Hathaway, J. 1998 Cortical distribution of EEG activity for component processes during mental rotationCortex 34 707CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Glickstein, M.Berlucchi, G. 2010 The Cognitive Neuroscience of MindReuter-Lorenz, Baynes, K.Mangun, G.R.Phelps, E.A.MIT PressCambridge MAGoogle Scholar
Goldman, R. F. 1965 Harmony in Western MusicNew YorkNortonGoogle Scholar
Gombrich, E. H. 2000 Art and IllusionPrinceton NJPrinceton University PressGoogle Scholar
Gombrich, E. H. 1995 Shadows: The Depiction of Cast Shadows in Western ArtLondonNational Gallery PublicationsGoogle Scholar
Gomez, J. C. 2004 Apes, Monkeys, Children and the Growth of MindCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Green, H. S.Triffet, T. 1997 Sources of Consciousness: The Biophysical and Computational Basis of ThoughtSingaporeWorld ScientificCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greenberg, J. H. 1968 Universals of LanguageGreenberg, J. H.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Gregory, R. L. 1966 Eye and BrainPrinceton NJPrinceton University PressGoogle Scholar
Grodzinsky, Y.Amunts, K. 2006 Broca’s RegionNew YorkOxford University PressCrossRefPubMed
Gruesser, O.-J.Landis, T. 1991 Visual Agnosias and Other Disturbances of Visual Perception and CognitionLondonMacmillanGoogle Scholar
Guiard, Y. 1980 Cerebral hemispheres and selective attention,Acta Psychologica 46 41CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hameroff, S. R. 1994 Quantum consciousness in microtubules: An intra-neuronal substrate for emergent consciousness?Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 91Google Scholar
Hameroff, S. R.Penrose, R. 1996 Conscious events as orchestrated space-time selectionsJournal of Consciousness Studies 3 36Google Scholar
Hanslick, E. 1891 On the Musically BeautifulIndianapolisHackettGoogle Scholar
Harrison, D. 1994 Harmonic Function in Chromatic MusicChicagoThe University of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Hatton, G. I.Parpura, V. 2004 Glial-Neuronal SignalingBostonKluwerCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hauser, M. D. 2006 Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and WrongNew YorkHarperCollinsGoogle Scholar
Hayashi, T.Umeda, C.Cook, N. D. 2007 An fMRI study of the pictorial cues (perspective lines, shading, shadows) contributing to depth perception in the reverse perspective illusionBrain Research 1163 72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hecht, H.Schwartz, R.Atherton, M. 2003 Looking Into Pictures: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Pictorial SpaceCambridge MAMIT Press
Heilbron, J. L. 2010 GalileoNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Hellige, J. B. 1993 Hemispheric Asymmetry: What’s Right and What’s LeftCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Helmholtz, H. L. F. 1877 On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of MusicNew YorkDoverGoogle Scholar
Hershenson, M. 1999 Visual Space Perception: A PrimerCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Hevner, K. 1936 Experimental study of the elements of expression in musicAmerican Journal of Psychology 48 246CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hilgard, E.R. 1980
Hill, H.Johnston, A. 2007 The hollow-face illusion: Object-specific knowledge, general assumptions or properties of the stimulus?Perception 36 199CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Hills, P. 1987 The Light of Early Italian PaintingNew Haven CTYale University PressGoogle Scholar
Hoffman, D. D. 1998 Visual IntelligenceNew YorkW. W. NortonGoogle Scholar
Holloway, R. L. 1995 Origins of the Human BrainChangeux, J. P.Chavaillon, J.OxfordClarendon PressGoogle Scholar
Holloway, R. L. 1999 Handbook of Human Symbolic EvolutionOxfordBlackwellGoogle Scholar
Howard, I.Rogers, B. 2002 Depth PerceptionTorontoI PorteusCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howe, C. Q.Purves, D. 2005 Perceiving GeometryBerlinSpringerGoogle ScholarPubMed
Hughdahl, K.Westerhausen, R. 2010 The Two Halves of the BrainCambridge MAMIT PressCrossRef
Hulse, S. H.Bernard, D. J.Braaten, R. F. 1995 Auditory discrimination of chord-based spectral structures by European starlings ()Journal of Experimental Psychology 124 409CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hume, D. 1739 A Treatise on Human NatureOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Hurford, J. R. 2007 The Origins of MeaningOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Huron, D. 2006 Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of AnticipationCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Huron, D. 2008 Lost in musicNature 453 456CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Isacoff, S. 2001 TemperamentNew YorkVintageGoogle Scholar
Ivry, R. B.Robertson, L. C. 1998 The Two Sides of PerceptionCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Jackendoff, R. 1997 The Architecture of the Language FacultyCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Jackendoff, R. 2002 Foundations of LanguageOxfordOxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jackendoff, R. 2010 Meaning and the Lexicon: The Parallel Architecture 1975–2010OxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Jaynes, J. 1976 The Birth of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral MindBostonHoughton-MifflinGoogle Scholar
Jeeves, M. A. 1994 Callosal Agenesis: A Natural split brain?Lassonde, M.Jeeves, M. A.New YorkPlenumGoogle Scholar
Jelinek, A. J. 1977 The lower Paleolithic: Current evidence and interpretationsAnnual Review of Anthropology 6 11CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnson-Frey, S. H. 2004 The neural bases of complex tool use in humansTrends in Cognitive Sciences 8 71CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Jones, G. T. 1974 Music TheoryNew YorkBarnes and NobleGoogle Scholar
Jones, E. G.Powell, T. P. S. 1970 An anatomical study of converging sensory pathways within the cerebral cortex of the monkeyBrain 93 793CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Jourdain, R. 1997 Music, the Brain, and EcstasyNew YorkWilliam MorrowGoogle Scholar
Juslin, P. N.Laukka, P. 2003 Communication of emotions in vocal expression and music performance: Different channels, same code?Psychological Bulletin 129 770CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kaas, J. H.Collins, C. E. 2003 The Handbook of Multisensory ProcessesCalvert, G.Spence, C.Stein, B. E.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Kameoka, A.Kuriyagawa, M. 1969 Consonance theory: Parts I and IIJournal of the Acoustical Society of America 45 1451CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kandel, E. R.Frazier, W. T.Coggeshall, R. E. 1967 Direct and common connections among identified neurons in AplysiaJournal of Neurophysiology 30 1352CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kant, I. 2001 Lectures on EthicsNew YorkCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Kastner, M. P.Crowder, R. G. 1990 Perception of major/minor: IV. Emotional connotations in young childrenMusic Perception 8 189CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kauppinen, R. A.Williams, S. R. 1998 pH and Brain FunctionNew YorkWiley-LissGoogle Scholar
Kemp, M. 1997 The Science of ArtNew Haven CTYale University PressGoogle Scholar
Kinsbourne, M. 1982 Hemispheric specialization and the growth of human understandingAmerican Psychologist 37 411CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Klein, R. G.Edgar, B. 2002 The Dawn of Human CultureNew YorkWileyGoogle Scholar
Koch, C. 2004 The Quest for Consciousness: A Neurobiological ApproachEnglewood CORobertsGoogle Scholar
Koob, A. 2009 The Root of ThoughtUpper Saddle River NJPearsonGoogle Scholar
Kosslyn, S. M. 1994 Image and BrainCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Kubovy, M. 1986 The Psychology of Perspective and Renaissance ArtCambridgeCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Kuusi, T. 2002 Theoretical resemblance versus perceived closeness: Explaining estimations of pentachords by abstract properties of pentad classesJournal of New Music Researchhttp://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713817838~db=all~tab=issueslist~branches=31377CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ladd, D. R. 1996 Intonational PhonologyCambridgeCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
LeDoux, J. 2002 Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We AreNew YorkPenguinGoogle Scholar
Lerdahl, F. 2001 Tonal Pitch SpaceNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Levelt, W. J. M. 1999 The Neurocognition of LanguageBrown, C. M.Hagoort, P.OxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Levine, J. 2001 Purple Haze: The Puzzle of ConsciousnessNew YorkOxfordCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levitan, I. B.Kaczmarek, L. K. 1997 The Neuron: Cell and Molecular BiologyNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Libet, B. 2004 Mind Time: The Temporal Factor in ConsciousnessCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Lichtheim, L. 1885 Über AphasieDeutsches Archiv für Klinische Medicin 36 204Google Scholar
Lieberman, P. 2006 Toward an Evolutionary Biology of LanguageCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Liepmann, H. 1908 Drei Aufsaetze aus dem ApraxiegebietBerlinVon KargerGoogle Scholar
Livingstone, M. 2002 Vision and Art: The Biology of SeeingNew YorkAbramsGoogle Scholar
Llinas, R. R. 2001 I of the Vortex: From Neurons to SelfCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Lock, A.Peters, C. R. 1999 Handbook of Human Symbolic EvolutionOxfordBlackwellGoogle Scholar
Lynch, G.Granger, R. 2008 Big Brain: The Origins and Future of Human IntelligenceNew YorkMacmillanGoogle Scholar
MacLennan, B. 1996 Protophenomena: The elements of consciousness and their relation to the brainJournal of Consciousness Studies 3 409Google Scholar
MacNeilage, P. F. 2008 The Origin of SpeechNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Macphail, E. M. 1987 The comparative psychology of intelligenceBehavioral and Brain Sciences 10 645CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Malsburg, C. von derPhillips, W. A.Singer, W. 2010 Dynamic Coordination in the Brain: From Neurons to MindCambridge MAMIT PressCrossRef
Martin, B. 1986 Cellular effects of cannabinoidsPharmaceutical Review 38 45Google ScholarPubMed
Mathieu, W. A. 1997 Harmonic ExperienceRochester, VTInner TraditionsGoogle Scholar
Maurer, D. 2007 Neural correlates of processing facial identity based on features versus their spacingNeuropsychologia 45 1438CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
McDermott, J. 2008 The evolution of musicNature 453 287CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
McFadden, J. 2002 Synchronous firing and its influence on the brain’s electromagnetic field: Evidence for an electromagnetic theory of consciousnessJournal of Consciousness Studies 9 23Google Scholar
McGilchrist, I. 2009 The Master and His Emisssary: The divided brain and the making of the Western worldNew HavenYale University PressGoogle Scholar
McGinn, C. 2004 Consciousness and Its ObjectsNew YorkOxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
McManus, C. 2002 Right Hand, Left HandCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Mehta, Z.Newcombe, F.Damasio, H. 1987 A left hemisphere contribution to visuospatial processingCortex 23 447CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Meyer, L. B. 1956 Emotion and Meaning in MusicChicagoUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Mikhail, J. 2007 Universal moral grammar: Theory, evidence and the futureTrends in Cognitive Sciences 11 143CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Mikhail, J. 2010 Elements of Moral CognitionNew YorkCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Minsky, M.Papert, S. 1969 PerceptronsCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Mithen, S. 1996 The Prehistory of the MindLondonThames & HudsonGoogle Scholar
Mitterauer, B.Kopp, K. 2003 The self-composing brain: Towards a glial- neuronal brain theoryBrain and Cognition 51 357CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Morton, E. W. 1977 On the occurrence and significance of motivation-structural roles in some bird and mammal soundsAmerican Naturalist 111 855CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nagel, T. 1986 The View from NowhereNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Narmour, E. 1990 The Analysis and Cognition of Basic Melodic StructuresChicagoUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Neisser, U. 2001 Looking at Looking: An Introduction to the Intelligence of VisionParks, T. E.Thousand Oaks CASage PublicationsGoogle Scholar
Ogura, A.Machemer, H. J. 1980 Distribution of mechanoreceptor channels in the surface membraneJournal of Comparative Physiology A135 233CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ohala, J. J. 1983 Cross-language use of pitch: An ethological viewPhonetica 40 1CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ohala, J. J. 1984 An ethological perspective on common cross-language utilization of F0 in voicePhonetica 41 1CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ohala, J. J. 1994 Sound SymbolismHinton, L.Nichols, J.Ohala, J. J.New YorkCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Oppenheimer, S. 2003 Out of Eden: The Peopling of the WorldLondonConstableGoogle Scholar
Panofsky, E. 1927 Perspective as Symbolic FormNew YorkZone BooksGoogle Scholar
Papathomas, T. V. 2007 Art pieces that ‘move’ in our minds –An explanation of illusory motion based on depth reversalSpatial Vision 21 97CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Parncutt, R. 1989 Harmony: A Psychoacoustical ApproachBerlinSpringerCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Passingham, R. 2008 What Is Special about the Human Brain?New YorkOxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Patel, A. D. 2008 Music, Language and the BrainOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Penn, D. C.Povinelli, D. J. 2007 Causal cognition in human and nonhuman animalsAnnual Review of Psychology 58 97CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Penrose, R. 1989 The Emperor’s New MindOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Perani, D. 1995 Different neural systems for the recognition of animals and man-made toolsNeuroReport 6 1637CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Persichetti, V. 1961 Twentieth Century HarmonyNew YorkW. W. NortonGoogle Scholar
Petersson, K. M. 2004 Artificial syntactic violations activate Broca’s areaCognitive Science 28 383Google Scholar
Petrides, M. 2005 Monkey Brain to Human BrainDehaene, S.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Piattelli-Palmarini, M. 2010 The Evolution of Language: Biolinguistic PerspectivesLarson, R. K.Deprez, V.Yamakido, H.New YorkCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Pinker, S. 1994 The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates LanguageNew YorkHarperCollinsCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pinker, S. 1997 How the Mind WorksNew YorkW. W. NortonGoogle Scholar
Piston, W. 1941 HarmonyNew YorkNortonGoogle Scholar
Pleasants, H. 1955 The Agony of Modern MusicNew YorkSimon & SchusterGoogle Scholar
Plomp, R.Levelt, W. J. M. 1965 Tonal consonances and critical bandwidthJournal of the Acoustical Society of America 38 548CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pollard, C.Sag, I. A. 1994 Head-Driven Phrase Structure GrammarChicagoChicago University PressGoogle Scholar
Povinelli, D. J. 2000 Folk Physics for ApesNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Premack, D.Premack, A. J. 2002 Original IntelligenceNew YorkMcGraw-HillGoogle Scholar
Pulvermüller, F. 2002 The Neuroscience of LanguageCambridgeCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Purves, D.Lotto, R. B. 2003 Why We See What We DoSunderland MASinauerGoogle Scholar
Ramachandran, V. S. 2011 The Tell-Tale BrainNew YorkNortonGoogle Scholar
Rameau, J.-P. 1722 Treatise on HarmonyGossett, P.New YorkDoverGoogle Scholar
Rawls, J. 1971 A Theory of JusticeCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Reggia, J. A.Goodall, S. M.Levitan, S. 2001 Cortical map asymmetries in the context of transcallosal excitatory influencesNeuroReport 12 1609CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Revonsuo, A. 2005 Inner Presence: Consciousness as a Biological PhenomenonCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Rizzolatti, G.Sinigaglia, C. 2008 Mirrors in the Brain: How Our Minds Share Actions, Emotions and ExperienceNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Roberts, L. 1986 Consonant judgments of musical chords by musicians and untrained listenersAcustica 62 163Google Scholar
Rumelhart, D. E.Hinton, G. E.Williams, R. J. 1986 Parallel Distributed ProcessingRumelhart, D. E.McClelland, J. L.Cambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Sacks, O. 1970 The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical TalesNew YorkTouchstoneGoogle Scholar
Sacks, O. 1985 The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a HatNew YorkKnopfGoogle Scholar
Satinover, J. 2001 The Quantum Brain: The Search for Freedom and the Next Generation of ManNew YorkWileyGoogle Scholar
Savage-Rumbaugh, S.Murphy, J.Sevcik, R. A.Brakke, K. E.Williams, S. L.Rumbaugh, D. M. 1993 Language Comprehension in Ape and ChildChicagoChicago University PressGoogle Scholar
Scherer, K. R. 1995 Expression of emotion in voice and musicJournal of Voice 9 235CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Schick, K. D.Toth, N. 1993 Making Silent Stones SpeakNew YorkSimon & SchusterGoogle Scholar
Schoenberg, A. 1911 Theory of HarmonyCarter, R. E.LondonFaber & FaberGoogle Scholar
Schulte, T.Muller-Oehring, E. M. 2010 Contribution of callosal connections to the interhemispheric integration of visuomotor and cognitive processesNeuropsychology Review 20 174CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Scott, A. 1995 Stairway to the Mind: The Controversial New Science of ConsciousnessNew YorkCopernicusCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scruton, R. 1997 The Aesthetics of MusicOxfordClarendonGoogle Scholar
Searle, J. R. 1992 The Rediscovery of the MindCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Searle, J. R. 1997 The Mystery of ConsciousnessNew YorkNyRevGoogle Scholar
Searle, J. R. 1998 Mind, Language and SocietyNew YorkBasic BooksGoogle Scholar
Searle, J. R. 2004 Mind: A Brief IntroductionOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Seltzer, B.Pandya, D. N. 1994 Parietal, temporal and occipital projections to cortex of the superior temporal sulcus in the rhesus monkeyJournal of Comparative Neurology 343 445CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Sethares, W. A. 2005 Tuning, Timbre, Spectrum, ScaleBerlinSpringerGoogle Scholar
Shlain, L. 1991 Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time and LightNew YorkMorrowGoogle Scholar
Shkuro, Y.Glezer, M.Reggia, J. A. 2000 Interhemispheric effects of simulated lesions in a neural net model of single-word readingBrain and Language 72 343CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singer, W. 1998 Consciousness and the structure of neuronal representations,Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (London), B: Biological Science 353 1829CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sloboda, J. 2005 Exploring the Musical MindOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Slyce, J. 1998 Perverspective: Patrick HughesLondonMomentumGoogle Scholar
Snyder, S. H. 1996 Drugs and the BrainNew YorkScientific American LibraryGoogle Scholar
Solso, R. L. 1994 Cognition and the Visual ArtsCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Solso, R. L. 2003 The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious BrainCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Sperber, D.Premack, D.Premack, A. J. 1995 Causal CognitionOxfordClarendon Press
Sperry, R. W. 1968 Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awarenessAmerican Psychologist 23 723CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Stapp, H. P. 1993 Mind, Matter and Quantum MechanicsNew YorkSpringerCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stein, B.Meredith, M. A. 1993 The Merging of the SensesCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Stoichita, V. I. 1997 A Short History of the ShadowLondonReaktion BooksGoogle Scholar
Storr, A. 1992 Music and the MindNew YorkBallantine BooksGoogle Scholar
Stout, D.Chaminade, T. 2007 The evolutionary neuroscience of tool makingNeuropsychologia 45 1091CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Striedter, G. F. 2005 Principles of Brain EvolutionSunderland MASinauerGoogle Scholar
Suzuki, M. 2008 Discrete cortical regions associated with the musical beauty of major and minor chordsCognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience 8 126CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Swanson, L. W. 2003 Brain Architecture: Understanding the Basic PlanNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Tattersall, I. 1998 Becoming HumanNew YorkHarcourt BraceGoogle Scholar
Tattersall, I. 2008 The World from Beginnings to 4000 BCEOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Taylor, J. G. 1999 The Race for ConsciousnessCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Temperley, D. 2001 The Cognition of Basic Musical StructuresCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Terwogt, M. M.van Grinsven, F. 1991 Musical expression of mood statesPsychology of Music 19 99CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tomasello, M. 1999 The Cultural Origins of Human CognitionCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Tomasello, M. 2003 Constructing a LanguageCambridge MAHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Tomasello, M. 2008 Origins of Human CommunicationCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Tomasello, M.Call, J. 1997 Primate CognitionOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Trainor, L. 2008 The neural roots of musicNature 453 598CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Trainor, L. J.Trehub, S. 1992 The development of referential meaning in musicMusic 9 455Google Scholar
Ullman, S. 2000 High-Level VisionCambridge MAMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Velmans, M. 2000 Understanding ConsciousnessLondonRoutledgeCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Verkhratsky, A.Butt, A. 2007 Glial NeurobiologyChichesterWileyCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vollenweider, F. X.Kometer, M. 2010 The neurobiology of psychedelic drugs: implications for the treatment of mood disordersNature Reviews Neuroscience 11 642CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Volterra, A.Magistretti, P.Haydon, P. 2002 The Tripartite Synapse: Glia in Synaptic TransmissionNew YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Walhout, M.Endoh, H.Thierry-Mieg, N.Wong, W.Vidal, M. 1998 Insights from model systems: A model of eleganceAmerican Journal of Human Genetics 63 955CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Walker, E. H. 2000 The Physics of Consciousness: Quantum Minds and the Meaning of LifeCambridge MAPerseus PublishingGoogle Scholar
Wallin, N. L.Merker, B.S. Brown, S. 2000 The Origins of MusicCambridge MAMIT Press
Watson, J. B. 1913 Psychology as the behaviorist views itPsychological Review 20 158CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wexler, M. 2005 Anticipating the three-dimensional consequences of eye movementsProceedings of the National Academy of Science (USA) 102 1246CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Wexler, M.Kosslyn, S. M.Berthoz, A. 1998 Motor processes in mental rotationCognition 68 77CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Whiten, A. 1999 The Descent of MindCorballis, M. C.Lea, S. E. G.New YorkOxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Wolfe, T. 1975 The Painted WordNew YorkFarrar, Straus & GirouxGoogle Scholar
Wolpert, L. 2003 Causal belief and the origins of technologyPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London A 361 1709CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Wood, W. B. 1988 The Nematode Caenorhabditis ElegansCold Spring Harbor NYCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryGoogle Scholar
Wrangham, R. 2009 Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us HumanNew YorkBasic BooksGoogle Scholar
Wynn, T. G. 1996 Handbook of Human Symbolic EvolutionLock, A.Peters, C. R.OxfordBlackwellGoogle Scholar
Yarbus, A. L. 1959 Eye Movement and VisionHaigh, B.Riggs, L.A.New YorkPlenum PressGoogle Scholar
Zaidel, E.Iacoboni, M. 2003 The Parallel Brain: The Cognitive Neuroscience of the Corpus CallosumCambridge MAMIT Press
Zatorre, R. J. 2001 Neural specializations for tonal processingZatorre, R. J.Peretz, I.Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 930 193CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Zeki, S. 1999 Inner VisionOxfordOxford University PressGoogle Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • References
  • Norman D. Cook, Kansai University, Osaka
  • Book: Harmony, Perspective, and Triadic Cognition
  • Online publication: 05 August 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511844423.010
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • References
  • Norman D. Cook, Kansai University, Osaka
  • Book: Harmony, Perspective, and Triadic Cognition
  • Online publication: 05 August 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511844423.010
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • References
  • Norman D. Cook, Kansai University, Osaka
  • Book: Harmony, Perspective, and Triadic Cognition
  • Online publication: 05 August 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511844423.010
Available formats
×