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Musicality of human brain through fractal analytics

Title
Musicality of human brain through fractal analytics / Dipak Ghosh [and three others]
Publication
Singapore : Springer, [2018]

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Additional Authors
Ghosh, Dipak, 1941-
Description
xvii, 232 pages : color illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"This book provides a comprehensive overview of how fractal analytics can lead to the extraction of interesting features from the complex electroencephalograph (EEG) signals generated by Hindustani classical music. It particularly focuses on how the brain responses to the emotional attributes of Hindustani classical music that have been long been a source of discussion for musicologists and psychologists. Using robust scientific techniques that are capable of looking into the most intricate dynamics of the complex EEG signals, it deciphers the human brain's response to different ragas of Hindustani classical music, shedding new light on what happens inside the performer's brain when they are mentally composing the imagery of a particular raga. It also explores the much- debated issue in the musical fraternity of whether there are any universal cues in music that make it identifiable for people throughout the world, and if so, what are the neural correlates associated with the universal cues? This book is of interest to researchers and scholars of music and the brain, nonlinear science, music cognition, music signal processing and music information retrieval. In addition, researchers in the field of nonlinear biomedical signal processing and music signal analysis benefit from this book. "--
Series Statement
Signals and communication technology
Uniform Title
Signals and communication technology.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction -- Methodology -- Emotions from Hindustani Classical Music: An EEG based study with evidence of neural hysteresis -- Musical perception and visual imagery: Do musicians visualize while performing? -- Tanpura drone and brain dynamics: How a simple acoustic signal affects brain rhythms -- In search of universality of music: effect of cross cultural instrumental clips -- Gestalt phenomenon in music: which frequencies do we hear? -- Quantification of musical emotion with neural jitter-shimmer: novel study with hindustani music -- An approach to encapsulate improvisation in hindustani classical music -- Ambiguity in hindustani classical music: development of an automated algorithm to asses ambiguity -- Computing the pitch of an EEG signal: a new paradigm in analysis of bio-signals -- Epilogue.
Call Number
JME 18-336
ISBN
  • 9789811065101
  • 9811065101
OCLC
1000027842
Title
Musicality of human brain through fractal analytics / Dipak Ghosh [and three others]
Publisher
Singapore : Springer, [2018]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Signals and communication technology
Signals and communication technology.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Ghosh, Dipak, 1941- editor.
Other Form:
Electronic version: Musicality of human brain through fractal analytics. Singapore : Springer, c2018 9789811065118 (OCoLC)1005199410
Research Call Number
JME 18-336
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