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Electrophysiological correlates of aesthetic music processing: comparing experts with laypersons.

29 Jun 2009 We analyzed the processes of making aesthetic judgments of music, focusing on the differences between music experts and laypersons. Sixteen students of musicology and 16 control subjects (also students) judged the aesthetic value as well as the ...
rec_pub_19673807-electrophysiological-correlates-aesthetic-music-processing-comparing.htm


Chills as an indicator of individual emotional peaks.

29 Jun 2009 Chills (goose bumps) have been repeatedly associated with positive emotional peaks. Chills seem to be related to distinct musical structures and the reward system in the brain. A new approach that uses chills as indicators of individual emotional ...
rec_pub_19673806-chills-indicator-individual-emotional-peaks.htm


Social feedback influences musically induced emotions.

29 Jun 2009 Numerous studies have shown that music is a powerful means to induce emotions. The present study investigates whether these emotional effects can be manipulated by social feedback. In an Internet-based study, 3315 participants were randomly assigned ...
rec_pub_19673805-social-feedback-influences-musically-induced-emotions.htm


Emotional recognition from face, voice, and music in dementia of the Alzheimer type.

29 Jun 2009 Persons with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) are impaired in recognizing emotions from face and voice. Yet clinical practitioners use these mediums to communicate with DAT patients. Music is also used in clinical practice, but little is known ...
rec_pub_19673804-emotional-recognition-face-voice-music-dementia-alzheimer-type.htm


The birth of musical emotion: a depth electrode case study in a human subject with epilepsy.

29 Jun 2009 Intracranial electroencephalography was recorded in an epileptic patient when he was listening to dissonant and consonant chords and to minor and major chords. Changes in dissonance induced event-related potentials (ERPs) in the auditory areas from ...
rec_pub_19673803-the-birth-musical-emotion-depth-electrode-case-study-human-subject.htm


Exploring musical taste in severely autistic subjects: preliminary data.

29 Jun 2009 As a consequence of frequent limbic alterations, autistic persons could judge pleasant and unpleasant music in an unusual manner. We explored this possibility by using consonant and dissonant music (test 2) and excluded the eventuality that they ...
rec_pub_19673802-exploring-musical-taste-severely-autistic-subjects-preliminary-data.htm


The subjective experience of music in autism spectrum disorder.

29 Jun 2009 Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 high-functioning adults on the autism spectrum in order to examine the nature of their personal experiences of music. The analysis showed that most participants exploit music for a wide range of ...
rec_pub_19673801-the-subjective-experience-music-autism-spectrum-disorder.htm


"With concord of sweet sounds...": new perspectives on the diversity of musical experience in autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions.

29 Jun 2009 Questions about music's evolution and functions have long excited interest among scholars. More recent theoretical accounts have stressed the importance of music's social origins and functions. Autism and Williams syndrome, neurodevelopmental ...
rec_pub_19673800-with-concord-sweet-sounds-new-perspectives-diversity-musical.htm


Subjective appraisal of music: neuroimaging evidence.

29 Jun 2009 In the neurosciences of music, a consensus on the nature of affective states during music listening has not been reached. What is undeniable is that subjective affective states can be triggered by various and even opposite musical events. Here we ...
rec_pub_19673799-subjective-appraisal-music-neuroimaging-evidence.htm


Part V introduction: emotions and music: normal and disordered development.

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19673797-part-v-introduction-emotions-music-normal-disordered-development.htm

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