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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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Musical meaning modulates word acquisition
Brain and Language, 2019Musical 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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Spinal modulation of nociception by music
European Journal of Pain, 2012AbstractNumerous 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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Accessing marginalized musics through adaptable, culturally sustaining music technology modules
Journal of Popular Music Education, 2023Black 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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Discrimination of Modulated Music Tempo by Music Majors
Journal of Research in Music Education, 1983This study investigated the ability of university music majors to aurally perceive sudden and gradual tempo changes of various magnitudes in several different musical compositions. Differing rates of tempo change, the least change being 1 M.M.14 measures, were incorporated into four musical compositions by a computer.
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Electronic musical instrument for modulating musical tone signal with voice
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993An electrical musical instrument includes a scale designator for sequentially and automatically designating a scale on the basis of prestored data of a music piece, and a musical tone signal generator for outputting a musical tone signal including a harmonic frequency on the basis of the scale designated by said scale designator or as a fundamental ...
Tetsuichi Nakae, Takashi Matsuda
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Modulating misconceptions by musical means
Teaching Statistics, 2018SummaryThis literature‐based, classroom‐tested novel innovation of educational song (with pedagogical scaffolding) may help engage students explore and address common resistant misconceptions in probability (e.g. all outcomes are equally likely) and in statistics (e.g. correlation must imply either causation or coincidence).
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Syntactic complexity and musical proficiency modulate neural processing of non-native music
Neuropsychologia, 2018In music, chords are organized into hierarchical structures on the basis of musical syntax and the syntax of Western music can be implicitly acquired by listeners growing up in a Western musical culture. Here, we investigated whether Western musical syntax of different complexities can be implicitly acquired by non-native listeners growing up in China.
Ma, Xie +3 more
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Music synthesizer with breath-sensing modulator
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979Imitation sounds of musical instruments, especially brass wind instruments,re synthesized by using a pulse generator source driving an AGC amplifier channel having an AGC amplifier and formant filters and a limiter, the gain of the AGC amplifier being multiplicatively controlled by an instantaneously-varying control AGC signal derived from the output ...
Jobst Fricke +2 more
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Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 2015
Music is known to be an important facet of all human cultures (Merriam, 1964). Listening to music in order to influence moods, evoke strong emotions, and derive pleasure is becoming increasingly common, especially in this day and age when access to music is easy and quick.
Brattico, Elvira +7 more
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Music is known to be an important facet of all human cultures (Merriam, 1964). Listening to music in order to influence moods, evoke strong emotions, and derive pleasure is becoming increasingly common, especially in this day and age when access to music is easy and quick.
Brattico, Elvira +7 more
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