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Action, Enaction, Inter(en)action

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2015
Leman and Maes offer a comprehensive review of the main theoretical and empirical themes covered by the research on music and embodied cognition. Their article provides an insight into the work being carried at the Institute for Psychoacoustic and ...
Andrea Schiavio
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Listening habits and subjective effects of background music in young adults with and without ADHD

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Adults listen to an average of 20.7 hours of music per week, according to a study conducted across 26 countries. Numerous studies indicate that listening to music can have beneficial effects on cognitive performance and emotional well-being.
Kelly-Ann Lachance   +4 more
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Red musical identity and subjective wellbeing: a longitudinal study of the chain mediating roles of awe and prosocial behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
ObjectivesRed music, as a distinctive form of red culture in China, plays an important role in fostering national identity and promoting subjective wellbeing. However, empirical research regarding red musical identity remains scarce. This study addresses
Yongcan He   +8 more
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Music: Specialized to Integrate?

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2015
In her paper Schaefer (2014) provides a relevant amount of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence within and outside the realm of music favoring the notion that predictive processing plays a prominent role in the coupling of perception, cognition and ...
Paulo Estêvão Andrade   +1 more
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Bridging Music Informatics with Music Cognition

open access: yes, 2018
Music informatics is an interdisciplinary research area that encompasses data driven approaches to the analysis, generation, and retrieval of music. In the era of big data, two goals weigh heavily on many research agendas in this area: (a) the identification of better features and (b) the acquisition of better training data.
Frank A. Russo   +2 more
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The Role of Embodiment in the Perception of Music

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2015
Since its breakthrough at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the embodied music cognition theory has inspired empirical research on the role of actionperception couplings in musical activities.
Marc Leman, Pieter-Jan Maes
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Optimal Tempo for Groove: Its Relation to Directions of Body Movement and Japanese nori

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
The tendency for groove-based music to induce body movements has been linked to multiple acoustical factors. However, it is unclear how or whether tempo affects groove, although tempo significantly affects other aspects of music perception.
Takahide Etani   +3 more
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Visual recursion without recursive language? a case study of a minimally verbal autistic child

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry
The human faculty to generate an infinite set of structured expressions in language, present in most cultures and normal ontogeny, is the most substantial evidence of the human capacity for recursion.
Joana Rosselló   +3 more
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Music Therapists’ Lived Experience as a Radical Resource

open access: yesVoices
Within this two-part multimedia publication, music therapists from Australia and Aotearoa, New Zealand present and consider a composite character’s experiences of ableism in music therapy study and practice, drawing from current literature and their ...
Brede Davis   +3 more
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