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The Emotional Effect of Background Music on Selective Attention of Adults
Daily activities can often be performed while listening to music, which could influence the ability to select relevant stimuli while ignoring distractors.
Éva Nadon +7 more
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Embodied Cognition, Perception, and Performance in Music
In this response to Leman and Maes’s paper in this issue, we raise a couple of concerns about the authors’ particular approach to embodied music cognition, drawing selectively on their other writings to enrich our interpretation of this target article ...
Andrew Geeves, John Sutton
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The agenda in music research that is broadly recognized as embodied music cognition has arrived hand-in-hand with a social interpretation of music, focusing on the real-world basis of its performance, and fostering an empirical approach to musician ...
Nikki eMoran
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BackgroundMusic with prosocial lyrics is a significant area of study in music psychology. Based on the General Learning Model, such music can effectively enhance prosocial behaviors.
Qiujian Xu +13 more
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Familiarity mediates the relationship between emotional arousal and pleasure during music listening
Emotional arousal appears to be a major contributing factor to the pleasure that listeners experience in response to music. Accordingly, a strong positive correlation between self-reported pleasure and electrodermal activity (EDA), an objective indicator
Iris eVan Den Bosch +5 more
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Research in basic and clinical neuroscience of music conducted over the past decades has begun to uncover music’s high potential as a tool for rehabilitation. Advances in our understanding of how music engages parallel brain networks underpinning sensory
Thenille Braun Janzen +6 more
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This paper introduces the Unified Model of Music-Listening Induced Eudaimonia (UMMIE), which offers an integrated novel theoretical framework to explain how music listening promotes prosocial and altruistic outcomes.
Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster +3 more
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Toward Extended Music Cognition: Commentary on Music and Cognitive Extension
In his paper, Luke Kersten (2014) argues that since music cognition is part of a locationally wide computational system, it can be considered as an extended process. Overall I sympathize with Kersten’s (2014) view. However, in the present paper I underline those issues that need to be, in my opinion, developed in a more detailed and cautious way ...
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Music Cognition as Mental Time Travel [PDF]
As we experience a temporal flux of events our expectations of future events change. Such expectations seem to be central to our perception of affect in music, but we have little understanding of how expectations change as recent information is integrated. When music establishes a pitch centre (tonality), we rapidly learn to anticipate its continuation.
Bailes, F, Dean, RT, Pearce, MT
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Music-induced cognitive change and whole-brain network flexibility: a pilot study
IntroductionCognitive impairment that exceeds age-related cognitive decline is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. As the older adult population is notably increasing every year, significant efforts are being made to preserve ...
E. Lydia Wu-Chung +11 more
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