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Do Physiological Responses and Personality Traits Relate to Auditory Perceptual Learning in Musicians and Non-Musicians?
(2009)
Peripheral nervous system can influence learning and memory functions by increasing the activity level (‘arousal’) of the system with increasing task difficulty. Several studies show that musicians discriminate auditory ...
Embodied Experience and Communicative Intentions of the Singing Performer
(2009)
Theories of Embodied Cognition assert that simulation mechanisms underlie inter-subjective communication. On this basis we posit that by solely assessing only visual component of a performance, a naïve audience could make ...
Embodied Metre in Spontaneous Movement to Music
(2009)
Listening to music is often associated with spontaneous body movements, frequently synchronized with its periodic structure. The notion of embodied cognition assumes that intelligent behavior does not emerge from mere ...
Embodiment in dance - relationships between expert intentional movement and music in ballet
(2009)
Embodied music cognition posits that there is a relationship between the emergent properties of a musical piece and the way musicians, dancers and listeners experience them in their body-minds. Musicological analyses assign ...
Emotional self-regulation through music in 3-8-year-old children
(2009)
The current study explored the role of music in children’s emotional self-regulation. Music is shown to be a common and effective way of self-regulating emotions in adolescence and adulthood. It is also widely known that ...
Establishing Usability for Interactive Music Applications that Use Embodied Mediation Technology
(2009)
This paper proposes a research method to address usability issues in the early stage of development of interactive or collaborative embodied music applications. The central topic is how concepts of usability testing, goal ...
Evidence for strong immediate well-being effects of choral singing – With more enjoyment for women than for men
(2009)
Choral singing as a leisure activity is associated with increased well-being effects. It is also known that women engage more often in singing activities than men do. The objective of the study was to investigate how ...
Exploring Engagement with Music in Everyday Life using Experience Sampling Methodology
(2009)
The types, functions, sources and effects of musicians’ bodily movements have been studied in soloists’ live and recorded performances, to a lesser extent in their practice sessions and rehearsals, and in ensemble musicians’ ...
Exploring relationships between audio features and emotion in music
(2009)
In this paper, we present an analysis of the associations between emotion categories and audio features automatically extracted from raw audio data. This work is based on 110 excerpts from film soundtracks evaluated by 116 ...
Formal Concept Analysis of Musicians' Awareness for Musical Expression
(2009)
This paper proposes a logical framework that visualizes musicians' conceptual structures that are acquired in skill communication processes for musical expression as rhetoric. Generally, these conceptual structures are ...