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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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Mathematical model of modulation in traditional Chinese music: theory and computational implementation

Journal of Mathematics and Music
Modulation is an important component of musical composition and performance that enhances the emotional experience of the listener. Like Western classical music, traditional Chinese music also features modulation.
B. H. Lee, G. Mazzola
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Modulation Representations for Speech and Music

Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition, 2019
The concept of modulation has been ubiquitously linked to the notion of timbre. Modulation describes the variations of an acoustic signal (both spectrally and temporally) that shape how the acoustic energy fluctuates as the signal evolves over time. These fluctuations are largely shaped by the physics of a sound source or acoustic event and, as such ...
Mounya Elhilali
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Modulation of theta and gamma oscillations during familiarization with previously unknown music.

Brain Research, 2022
Repeated listening to unknown music leads to gradual familiarization with musical sequences. Passively listening to musical sequences could involve an array of dynamic neural responses in reaching familiarization with the musical excerpts.
Alireza Malekmohammadi   +2 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, B.   +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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Music therapy as a preventive intervention for postpartum depression: modulation of synaptic plasticity, oxidative stress, and inflammation in a mouse model

Translational Psychiatry
Postpartum depression (PPD) significantly impacts women’s mental health and social functioning, yet effective therapies remain limited. This study investigates the preventive effects of music therapy on PPD-like behaviors and the underlying ...
Qiang Fu   +8 more
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Accessing marginalized musics through adaptable, culturally sustaining music technology modules

Journal of Popular Music Education, 2023
Black music technology has innovated across genres such as dub, hip hop, techno and Afrobeats, redefining music as we know it. Music research subfields (performance, composition, musicology, technology) have historically excluded black musics but music education has begun to include them.
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Temporal modulation in speech, music, and animal vocal communication: evidence of conserved function

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2019
Speech is a distinctive feature of our species. It is the default channel for language and constitutes our primary mode of social communication. Determining the evolutionary origins of speech is a challenging prospect, in large part because it appears to
Piera Filippi   +3 more
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