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Klanken kleuren de hersenen

Over muziek en het brein

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Vrijwel dagelijks komen we met muziek in aanraking. Het kan emoties, stemmingen en associaties oproepen; een melodie of ritme kan ons letterlijk en figuurlijk in beweging brengen. Muziek doet ‘iets’. Maar wat is dat ‘iets’? Op welke wijze weerspiegelt dit zich in de hersenen? En hoe beïnvloeden neurologische en psychische stoornissen onze muzikale expressie en beleving? Theorie, de casuïstiek van Maurice Ravel, Mischa Hillesum, eigen ervaringen en informatie van muziektherapeuten geven inzicht in de relatie tussen muziek en de hersenen. Dit artikel laat zien dat de veelzijdigheid van muziek mogelijkheden biedt bij revalidatie.

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Correspondence to Petrie van der Wel.

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This article is adapted from the thesis which the author graduated as a Master of Science at the Department of Psychology of the University of Groningen. In September 2013

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van der Wel, P. Klanken kleuren de hersenen. Neuroprax 18, 115–121 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12474-014-0052-1

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