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Children's perception of emotion in music : a cross-cultural study
(2015)
Previous research revealed that Western lullabies and children’s songs are mostly in the major mode, and children demonstrate a positive-major/negative-minor connotation that conforms to the conventional stereotype. The aim in this current study...
Emotional self-regulation through music in 3-8-year-old children
(2009)
to regulate the emotions of their babies, for instance in calming them down by lullabies. However, very little is known about how children themselves use music for emotional needs, and how the self-regulatory emotional engagement develops. A survey study...
Towards an ethology of song: categorization of musical behaviour
(2009)
This paper deals with the differentiation and adaptive significance of musical, particularly singing behaviour. We discuss the relationship of speech and song and define song as a musical mode of speech. We argue for a ...
The effects of combining kangaroo care and parental singing on premature infants' and parents' wellbeing and development of parent-infant relationship
(2014)
After experiencing premature birth, fragile infants have to spend weeks and even months on the ward because of their medical needs. This can be stressful both for parents and infants and increase the risk of early interaction ...
Just breathe : comparing visual and musical breathing cues in resonance frequency breathing
(2019)
Heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management, emotional well-being, and hypertension. In general, greater HRV correlates with better health. Resonance frequency breathing (RFB), a systematic form of slow ...
Transmission processes of indigenous Pedi music
(University of Jyväskylä, 2017)
There has been unsatisfactory integration of traditional music into education, despite
the fact that the Ministry of Education advocates its use, stating that education should
‘preserve South Africa’s cultural practice; ...
Effects of maternal singing during kangaroo care on maternal anxiety, wellbeing, and mother-infant relationship after preterm birth : a mixed methods study
(Routledge, 2021)
Introduction: Preterm birth may disturb the typical development of the mother– infant relationship, when physical separation and emotional distress in the neonatal intensive care unit may increase maternal anxiety and ...
If music is the food of love, what about survival and reproductive success?
(2008)
(singing, drumming), or genre (lullaby, song, dance). Rather, music is conceptualized as a behavioral and motivational capacity: what is done to sounds and pulses when they are "musified" made into music and why. For this new view, I employ...
Music, musicality, "musilanguage"
(2008)
The aims of this article are to select, to summarise, and to critically discuss the principal topics presented in the papers of this special issue. Two main themes have been developed: the first makes reference to the ...
Music therapy for improving premature infants' well-being and communication skills and enhancing mother-infant bonding : a case study
(2016)
Over the last few decades, mother-child attachment has received increasing attention in early intervention with prematurely born infants. In these early years, physical interactions constitute a crucial arena for early ...