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Research has shown that memory is influenced by emotion. Several studies demonstrated the effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions to modulate emotional memory pursuing clinical and educational aims.
Nadia Justel +3 more
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Real-Time Modulation Perception in Western Classical Music
The task of music listening involves an auditory scene analysis in which the listener makes judgments related to melody, harmony, and consonance or dissonance, all of which are made within the context of key or tonic region.
Brendon Mizener, W. Dowling
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Locality in music and syntax: a minimalist analysis of modulation
The article provides an analysis of tonicization and modulation in western tonal music within the framework of minimalist syntax. In the spirit of Katz and Pesetsky’s 2011 Identity Thesis for Language and Music, I argue that syntactic notions such as ...
Diego Pescarini
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Ganymed's heavenly descent [PDF]
Schubert's song “Ganymed” has attracted a great deal of interest from analysts due to its progressive tonal plan, often seen as a challenge to Schenkerian theories of tonal structure, and evocative text.
Yust, Jason
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The change of music preferences following the onset of a mental disorder
A psychiatric population (n=123) was examined on changed music preferences after onset of a mental disorder. Most patients did not change their previous music preference; they considered music helpful for their mental state, showed more attractivity and ...
Stefan Gebhardt, Richard von Georgi
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Dopamine modulations of reward‐driven music memory consolidation
AbstractMusic listening provides one of the most significant abstract rewards for humans because hearing music activates the dopaminergic mesolimbic system. Given the strong link between reward, dopamine, and memory, we aimed here to investigate the hypothesis that dopamine‐dependent musical reward can drive memory improvements.
Ferreri L. +8 more
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Music Form but Not Music Experience Modulates Motor Cortical Activity in Response to Novel Music [PDF]
External cues, such as music, improve movement performance in persons with Parkinson's disease. However, research examining the motor cortical mechanisms by which this occurs is lacking. Research using electroencephalography in healthy young adults has revealed that moving to music can modulate motor cortical activity. Moreover, motor cortical activity
Izbicki, Patricia +2 more
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Music-reading expertise modulates the visual span for English letters but not Chinese characters. [PDF]
Recent research has suggested that the visual span in stimulus identification can be enlarged through perceptual learning. Since both English and music reading involve left-to-right sequential symbol processing, music-reading experience may enhance ...
Chung, Susana TL +2 more
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Response of cardiac autonomic modulation after a single exposure to musical auditory stimulation
The acute effects after exposure to different styles of music on cardiac autonomic modulation assessed through heart rate variability (HRV) analysis have not yet been well elucidated.
Lucas L Ferreira +7 more
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Music improvisation modulates emotional memory [PDF]
Music improvisation is a technique frequently used in the music therapy field. Its application involves emotional support, cognitive evaluation or cognitive/motor rehabilitation. However, its effect as a valid treatment to moderate memory has not been studied.
Abrahan, Veronika Diaz +2 more
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