"Neurology." . . "Musikpsychologie." . . . . "Music Physiological aspects." . . . . . . . . . "Invitation to music-making for late bloomers and non-prodigies" . . . "Tone deaf & all thumbs?" . "Tone deaf and all thumbs? an invitation to music-making for late bloomers and non-prodigies"@en . "Tone deaf and all thumbs? : an invitation to music-making for late bloomers and non-prodigies" . . "Publishers Weekly: Convinced that everyone has an inborn ability to make music (a ''biological guarantee of musicianship''), California neurologist Wilson, who came late to piano playing, here presents a picture of the brain and muscular system to help nonmusicians to understand that the human body is a ''natural learner.'' He describes, in admirably untechnical language, the biology of rhythm and tempo, how we hear and see, the intricacies of musical notation; he tells what it's like to perform in public. Drawing comparisons between music-making and athletic skills, Wilson also tries to clarify such mysteries as tone deafness, perfect pitch, sight reading, memorization and ``pumping ivory." . . . . "Tone deaf and all thumbs? : an invitation to music-making" . "Tone deaf and all thumbs? : an invitation to music-making"@en . . . .