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Musical Preferences are Linked to Cognitive Styles. [PDF]
Why do we like the music we do? Research has shown that musical preferences and personality are linked, yet little is known about other influences on preferences such as cognitive styles. To address this gap, we investigated how individual differences in
David M Greenberg +4 more
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Musical preferences of Brazilian high school students [PDF]
Music is considered a vital element in young people’s lives. It functions as an important means for expressing the emotions and feelings they experience in a daily basis.
Oswaldo Lorenzo-Quiles +3 more
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Correction: Musical preferences of Brazilian high school students. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239891.].
Oswaldo Lorenzo-Quiles +2 more
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How music affects soundscape: Musical preferences in Skadarlija [PDF]
In this article I analyze musical preferences in the context of tavern performances in Skadarlija, a popular tourist quarter in Belgrade, Serbia, on the basis of ethnographic data collection.
Dumnić Marija
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Linking Prenatal Experience to the Emerging Musical Mind [PDF]
The musical brain is built over time through experience with a multitude of sounds in the auditory environment. However, learning the melodies, timbres, and rhythms unique to the music and language of one’s culture begins already within the mother’s womb
Sangeeta eUllal +5 more
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Diurnal fluctuations in musical preference [PDF]
The rhythm of human life is governed by diurnal cycles, as a result of endogenous circadian processes evolved to maximise biological fitness. Even complex aspects of daily life, such as affective states, exhibit systematic diurnal patterns which in turn influence behaviour. As a result, previous research has identified population-level diurnal patterns
Ole Adrian Heggli +2 more
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Students' music preferences towards classical music
Music preferences can be related to many groups of factors, as LeBlanc’s Interactive theory of music preference suggests. In this research four factors from the model were explored in relation to students’ preference towards classical music: students' age, their gender, their attendance of extracurricular music activities and familiarity of music ...
Mendiković Đukić, Antonella +2 more
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The relation between intercultural sensitivity and world music preferences among grammar school and vocational school students [PDF]
The paper explores the influence of the type of secondary education chosen by the participants on the level of intercultural sensitivity and world music preferences, as well as the connection between intercultural sensitivity and world music preferences.
Daniela Petrušić, Tonka Šešelj
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Appearance Reveals Music Preferences
Disclosing idiosyncratic preferences can help to broker new social interactions. For instance, strangers exchange music preferences to signal their identities, values, and preferences. Recognizing that people’s physical appearances guide their decisions about social engagement, we examined whether cues to people’s music preferences in their physical ...
Laura Tian +2 more
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PREFERENCJE MUZYCZNE W DOBIE POPULARNOŚCI STRUMIENIOWEGO SŁUCHANIA MUZYKI [PDF]
The authors wonder how, in a situation of increasing use and access to streaming services, music preference research works. Today, when every listener leaves very detailed information about themselves – only using new forms of music distribution – it ...
Magdalena Parus-Jankowska +1 more
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