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Do Higher-Order Music Ontologies Rest on a Mistake?
The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2011Recent work in the ontology of music suggests that we will avoid confusion if we distinguish between two kinds of question that are typically posed in music ontology. Thus, a distinction has been made between fundamental ontology and higher-order ontology. The former addresses questions about the basic metaphysical options from which ontologists choose.
L. B. Brown
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Sedative music reduces anxiety and pain during chair rest after open-heart surgery
Pain, 2004Open-heart surgery patients report anxiety and pain with chair rest despite opioid analgesic use. The effectiveness of non-pharmacological complementary methods (sedative music and scheduled rest) in reducing anxiety and pain during chair rest was tested using a three-group pretest-posttest experimental design with 61 adult postoperative open-heart ...
J. Voss +5 more
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Effect of Pre-Exercise Music on Bench Press Power, Velocity, and Repetition Volume
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2021The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of listening to pre-exercise music on bench press performance. We recruited 10 resistance trained males (M age= 22.8, SD = 5.8 years; M height= 173.7, SD = 8.3 cm; M body mass = 81.0, SD = 18.2 kg) for
C. Ballmann +5 more
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International Journal of Exercise Science, 2022
Most research concerning the effects of music on physical performance was conducted using endurance parameters. This study investigated the effects of relaxing (RLX) vs. self-selected stimulating music (SM) vs.
S. Gavanda +6 more
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Most research concerning the effects of music on physical performance was conducted using endurance parameters. This study investigated the effects of relaxing (RLX) vs. self-selected stimulating music (SM) vs.
S. Gavanda +6 more
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Effects of Music Listening on Elderly Orthopaedic Patients During Postoperative Bed Rest
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2005The purpose of this randomized controlled study was to elucidate effects of music listening on postoperative pain and/or stress in elderly orthopaedic patients. Forty–four patients over 60 years old participated in this study. Patients were randomly assigned to a music listening group (group M) and a control group (group C).
T. Masuda, K. Miyamoto, K. Shimizu
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Multimodal recognition of emotions in music and language
Psychology of Music, 2021We investigated through electrophysiological recordings how music-induced emotions are recognized and combined with the emotional content of written sentences.
A. Proverbio, F. Russo
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Resting physiological arousal is associated with the experience of music-induced chills
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2014In the study of emotion and autonomic nervous system functioning, resting physiological arousal is usually considered a negative characteristic. The present study examined the relationship between resting physiological arousal and positive emotional experience linked to psychophysiological arousal.
Kazuma, Mori, Makoto, Iwanaga
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Journal of social service research, 2020
This study contributes to a growing literature about the resilience of youth experiencing homelessness by examining the strengths of a diverse sample of emerging adults with unstable housing.
Berg Miller, E. Bowen
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This study contributes to a growing literature about the resilience of youth experiencing homelessness by examining the strengths of a diverse sample of emerging adults with unstable housing.
Berg Miller, E. Bowen
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Resting frontal EEG alpha-asymmetry predicts the evaluation of affective musical stimuli
Neuroscience Letters, 2009Resting frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha-asymmetry was measured in 16 participants to predict affective responses to musical stimuli. Three affective musical stimuli either expressing neutral, positive or negative mood were evaluated by the subjects concerning "expressed mood" and "level of enjoyment".
Barbara, Schmidt, Simon, Hanslmayr
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Brain Responses to Real and Imagined Interpretation of Tonal Versus Atonal Music
Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary JournalProfessional musicians have been teaching/learning/interpreting Western classical tonal music for longer than atonal music. This may be reflected in their brain plasticity and playing efficiency.
Almudena González +2 more
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