1st Edition

The Musical-Poetic Mind A Journey Through the Cognitive Science of Popular Songs

By Chen-Gia Tsai Copyright 2027
218 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

218 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

Understanding our profound connection to popular music is a complex endeavor, requiring an integrated knowledge of cognitive neuroscience, evolutionary biology, musicology, and cultural studies. The Musical-Poetic Mind gives a comprehensive overview of how the brain processes popular songs, exploring the neural mechanisms behind tonality and groove, the role of prediction in musical pleasure, and... Read more

1. Cross-Species Comparisons in Song Culture

2. Song System in the Ventral Auditory Stream

3. Mirror-Like Groove and the Dorsal Auditory Stream

4. Prediction in Different Timescales: From Syncopation to Drum Fill

5. Principle and Evolution of Verse–Chorus Form

6. From Verse to Chorus: Unlocking the Brain’s Dopamine Gates

7. Predicting the Bridge

8. Rebellious Songs and Sad Ballads

9. Charting the Unfinished Journey

Biography

Chen-Gia Tsai is an associate professor jointly appointed at the Graduate Institute of Musicology and the Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences at National Taiwan University. His research spans music psychology, cognitive neuroscience, music acoustics, and Chinese opera. He is particularly committed to integrating music theory with brain research to investigate the neural basis of music perception.