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Salud Mental 2010; 33 (6)
Música, lenguaje y emoción: una aproximación cerebral
Díaz JL
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 64
Paginas: 543-551
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FRAGMENTO
Para entrar en materia ofrezco una definición en revisión constante: la música es una construcción humana de sonidos encauzados la cual, mediante instrumentos finamente ajustados y una expresión motora optimizada, se constituye en un estímulo sonoro espaciotemporalmente organizado que resulta en una percepción auditiva compleja al estar dotada de estados emocionales y figurativos conscientes estéticamente significativos y culturalmente valorados.
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