Gerald F. Else’s scientific contributions

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Aristotle's Poetics: The Argument
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January 1958

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Classical World

Seymour M. Pitcher

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Gerald F. Else

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... Pythagoras considered music to be a form of art.Proportions are identical to brain proportions, and as a result, they vary with the aid of [6] [7] musicWhenever the equilibrium between extremes in the soil is disrupted, mental diseases occur, as well as discordances in the cosmos, soul, and music emerge, wherever music does have the power to bring a troubled soul back into the world.Plato claimed the music being given to man to not entertain his sense, but rather to alleviate his mind and body's afflictions [8] [9] [10]. Aristotle stressed music's affective brain and impact on emotions affects people's feelings [11] [12] [13]. Tibetan monks have discovered that reciting basic sounds may alter their state of mind, boost their sense of well-being and raise their state of consciousness. ...

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Impact of music therapy treatment on brain structure in early stages of Alzheimer's disease By -Amisha Gupta -Student researcher of Biopsychology
Aristotle's Poetics: The Argument
  • Citing Article
  • January 1958

Classical World