Journal article

Emotion, Embodied Mind and the Therapeutic Aspects of Musical Experience in Everyday Life

Dylan Van der Schyff

Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy | Queen Margaret University | Published : 2013

Abstract

The capacity for music to function as a force for bio-cognitive organisation is considered in clinical and everyday contexts. Given the deeply embodied nature of such therapeutic responses to music, it is argued that cognitivist approaches may be insufficient to fully explain music’s affective power. Following this, an embodied approach is considered, where the emotional-affective response to music is discussed in terms of primary bodily systems and the innate cross-modal perceptive capacities of the embodied human mind. It is suggested that such an approach may extend the largely cognitivist view taken by much of contemporary music psychology and philosophy of music by pointing the way towa..

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