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Modulation of the startle reflex by pleasant and unpleasant music

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2009
The issue of emotional feelings to music is the object of a classic debate in music psychology. Emotivists argue that emotions are really felt in response to music, whereas cognitivists believe that music is only representative of emotions. Psychophysiological recordings of emotional feelings to music might help to resolve the debate, but past studies ...
Nathalie Gosselin   +2 more
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Modulation Technology of Humanized Voice in Computer Music

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2017
Computer music humming tone modulation technology is mainly to enhance the computer music sound of human nature. Such as enhancing the authenticity of the sound and beauty or enhance the performance of the human and virtual sound field effects, etc. It mainly uses the existing technical means of hardware and software to change the basic attributes of ...
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Modulation Features for Speech and Music Classification

2006 10th IEEE Singapore International Conference on Communication Systems, 2006
Many attempts to accurately classify speech and music have been investigated over the years. This paper presents modulation features for effective speech and music classification. A Gammatone filter bank is used as a front-end for this classification system, where amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) features are extracted from the ...
Ömer Mohsin Mubarak   +2 more
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Neurovegetative and Emotional Modulation Induced by Mozart’s Music

Neuropsychobiology, 2022
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Since decades, the “Mozart effect” has been studied. However, the diverse effects of Mozart’s music components have not been yet defined. Authors aimed to identify a differential response to short-term exposure to Mozart’s music, or to its rhythmic signature only, on subjective and objective measures.
Di Cesare, Margherita   +6 more
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Spinal modulation of nociception by music

European Journal of Pain, 2012
AbstractNumerous studies have demonstrated the capacity of music to modulate pain. However, the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon remain unknown. In order to assess the involvement of descending modulatory mechanisms in the modulation of pain by music, we evaluated the effects of musical excerpts conveying different emotions
Roy, M.   +4 more
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Musical structure modulates semantic priming in vocal music

Cognition, 2005
It has been shown that harmonic structure may influence the processing of phonemes whatever the extent of participants' musical expertise [Bigand, E., Tillmann, B., Poulin, B., D'Adamo, D. A., & Madurell, F. (2001). The effect of harmonic context on phoneme monitoring in vocal music. Cognition, 81, B11-B20].
Poulin-Charronnat, Benedicte   +3 more
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Musical meaning modulates word acquisition

Brain and Language, 2019
Musical excerpts have been shown to have the capacity to prime the processing of target words and vice versa, strongly suggesting that music can convey concepts. However, to date no study has investigated an influence of musical semantics on novel word acquisition, thus corroborating evidence for a similarity of underlying semantic processing of music ...
Fritz, T.   +5 more
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