PN Juslin - Physics of life reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
The sound of music may arouse profound emotions in listeners. But such experiences seem to involve a 'paradox', namely that music–an abstract form of art, which appears removed …
V Putkinen, X Zhou, X Gan, L Yang… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Emotions, bodily sensations and movement are integral parts of musical experiences. Yet, it remains unknown i) whether emotional connotations and structural features of music elicit …
MV Thoma, R La Marca, R Brönnimann, L Finkel… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Music listening has been suggested to beneficially impact health via stress- reducing effects. However, the existing literature presents itself with a limited number of …
The relation between music listening and stress is inconsistently reported across studies, with the major part of studies being set in experimental settings. Furthermore, the …
S Koelsch, L Jäncke - European heart journal, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Music can powerfully evoke and modulate emotions and moods, along with changes in heart activity, blood pressure (BP), and breathing. Although there is great heterogeneity in …
has been do figure linked prominently to the emotions in people's at least reported since motives Ancient for Greece, listening and to music. People use music to change emotions, to …
Music listening and music making activities are powerful tools to engage multisensory and motor networks, induce changes within these networks, and foster links between distant, but …
Interest in the study of emotions in education has grown in recent years. Some of our modern challenges, such as constantly adapting to new scenarios or the need for team work …
PN Juslin, L Harmat, T Eerola - Psychology of Music, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
A common approach to study emotional reactions to music is to attempt to obtain direct links between musical surface features such as tempo and a listener's response. However, such …