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Music, neurology, and neuroscience : historical connections and perspectives

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Franz Joseph Gall and Music: The Faculty and the Bump

Music, Neurology and Psychology in the 19th Century

Singing by Speechless (Aphasic) Children: Victorian Medical Observations

Some Early Cases of Aphasia and the Capacity to Sing

Benjamin Franklin and his Glass Armonica: From Music as Therapeutic to Pathological

Historical Perspectives on Music as a Cause of Disease

Stroke, Music and Creative Output: Alfred Schnittke and other Composers

Hector Berlioz and His Vesuvius: An Analysis of Historical Evidence from an Epileptological Perspective

Alexander Scriabin: His Chronic Right Hand Pain and its Impact on his Piano Compositions

Frederick Delius: Controversies Regarding his Neurological Disorder and its Impact on his Compositional Output

Robert Schumann in the Psychiatric Hospital at Endenich

Mozart at Play: The Limitations of Attributing the Etiology of Genius to Tourette Syndrome and Mental Illness

Paul Wittgenstein's Right arm and his Phantom: The Saga of a Famous Concert Pianist and his Amputation

Georg Friedrich Händel - A Case of Large Vessel Disease with Complications in the 18th Century

Joseph Haydn's Encephalopathy: New Aspects

Organists and Organ Music Composers

Frédéric Chopin and his Neuropsychiatric Problems

Somnambulism in Verdi's Macbeth and Bellini's La Sonnambula: Opera, Sleepwalking, and Medicine

Opera and Neuroscience

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Music, neurology, and neuroscience : historical connections and perspectives. ISBN 9780444634108. Published by Elsevier in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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