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Music and Emotions in the Brain: Familiarity Matters

2011

The importance of music in our daily life has given rise to an increased number of studies addressing the brain regions involved in its appreciation. Some of these studies controlled only for the familiarity of the stimuli, while others relied on pleasantness ratings, and others still on musical preferences. With a listening test and a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment, we wished to clarify the role of familiarity in the brain correlates of music appreciation by controlling, in the same study, for both familiarity and musical preferences. First, we conducted a listening test, in which participants rated the familiarity and liking of song excerpts from the pop/rock repe…

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Gender differences in internet addiction: A study on variables related to its possible development

2023

Internet addiction and its related variables (i.e., internet gaming addiction, social media addiction, fear of missing out, phubbing) have mostly been investigated in the general population without considering possible gender differences. The present study aimed to investigate the specific characteristics of men and women in the possible development of pathological behaviors related to internet addiction. A total of 276 participants (of ages ranging from 18 to 30 years old) were recruited in the study (46.7% were males) and responded to online questionnaires on variables related to internet addiction and psychological traits. The results showed that gender represents a key factor in explain…

Cognitive NeuroscienceBehavioral addiction; Emotional difficulties; Fear of missing out; Gaming; Prosociality; Social media addictionNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Fear of missing outComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionGamingEmotional difficultiesPsicologiaArtificial IntelligenceSocial media addictionProsocialityAddicció a InternetBehavioral addictionApplied Psychology
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Expressive suppression and enhancement during music-elicited emotions in younger and older adults

2015

International audience; When presented with emotional visual scenes, older adults have been found to be equally capable to regulate emotion expression as younger adults, corroborating the view that emotion regulation skills are maintained or even improved in later adulthood. However, the possibility that gaze direction might help achieve an emotion control goal has not been taken into account, raising the question whether the effortful processing of expressive regulation is really spared from the general age-related decline. Since it does not allow perceptual attention to be redirected away from the emotional source, music provides a useful way to address this question. In the present study…

Cognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologymusical emotions[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-571Developmental psychologyPerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmotional expressionexpressive enhancementOriginal Research ArticleControl (linguistics)Expressive SuppressionReactivity (psychology)lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrymedia_commonphysiological measuresexpressive suppression05 social sciencesagingGazeExpression (architecture)Younger adults[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyPsychologyNeuroscience
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Controlling reactive aggression through cognitive evaluation of proactive aggression cues

2006

The authors investigated how the relationship between the acts of proactive and reactive aggression was moderated by the individual differences in cognitive regulation of emotion. An aggression paradigm, a electrocardiogram recording, a cognitive assessment battery, and a short form IQ test were completed by 109 children, aged 8 to 13 years (Juujarvi, Kaartinen, Laitinen, Vanninen, & Pulkkinen, 2006; Juujarvi, Kooistra, Kaartinen, & Pulkkinen, 2001; Lehto, Juujarvi, Kooistra, & Pulkkinen, 2003). The less the children subdued the intensity of their defence to the attacks in the aggression paradigm, the poorer they performed in the cognitive assessment battery tasks measuring Working memory c…

Cognitive evaluation theoryIntelligence quotientWorking memoryAggressionRegulation of emotionFluid and crystallized intelligenceInformation processingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational Psychologymedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyCognitive psychologyCognition & Emotion
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Commentary: Constructing nonhuman animal emotion

2017

Cognitive scienceEmotion classificationlcsh:BF1-99005 social sciencescore affectemotionsAffect (psychology)050105 experimental psychologyconstructed emotions03 medical and health scienceslcsh:Psychology0302 clinical medicineNonhuman animalaffect0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbasic emotionsPsychologyanimal emotions030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Music and emotion: Themes and development

2011

This special issue draws on a selection of papers presented at the inaugural International Conference on Music and Emotion in Durham in 2009, focusing on the scientific approach to understanding music and emotions. In this editorial we consider the current state of research into music and emotion, drawing comparisons with the earlier special issue of this journal published ten years ago and between the two edited collections which mark progress in this period. We consider issues of theory and methodology in relation to the wider field of psychology of music as illustrated by the papers in this volume and other recently published research, considering some of the barriers towards progress a…

Cognitive scienceMusic and emotionta6131Selection (linguistics)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyPsychologyMusicMusicae Scientiae
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Expertise in folk music alters the brain processing of Western harmony

2012

In various paradigms of modern neurosciences of music, experts of Western classical music have displayed superior brain architecture when compared with individuals without explicit training in music. In this paper, we show that chord violations embedded in musical cadences were neurally processed in a facilitated manner also by musicians trained in Finnish folk music. This result, obtained by using early right anterior negativity (ERAN) as an index of harmony processing, suggests that tonal processing is advanced in folk musicians by their long-term exposure to both Western and non-Western music.

CommunicationMusic psychologybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMusical syntax05 social sciencesPop music automation050105 experimental psychologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMusicalityClassical music03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMusic and emotionChord (music)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFolk musicCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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LGBTQI+ icons between resistance and normalization: looking for mediatization of emotions in hashtags

2020

The mediatization of emotions emerges as an affordance of social media, the study of which involves paying attention to digital practices and to the construction and expression of public affection. This happens both for the great events and for the daily demonstrations of support or its denial. In this article we work on the phenomenon of the mediatization of emotions linked to two LGBTQI+ icons and expressed in hashtags on Twitter. Placing it in a specific context – the one of well-known television characters who have declared their homosexual orientation or transgender identity. The objective is to understand if the cloud of feelings they have created on Twitter is to be attributed to a t…

CommunicationSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecthashtag05 social sciencesmultimodal content analysis0506 political scienceProcess of heterosexualizationheteronormativitymediatization of emotion050903 gender studiesAffection050602 political science & public administrationNormalization (sociology)Social mediaSociology0509 other social sciencesbusinessAffordanceHeteronormativitymedia_commonInternational Review of Sociology
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The Relative Importance of Local and Global Structures in Music Perception

2004

Research in experimental psychology has emotion in music is developed by L. B. Meyer.2 shown two paradoxes in music perception. By According to Meyer, listeners are not passive, mere exposure to musical pieces, Western lis- but rather constantly develop perceptual expectteners acquire sensitivity to the regularities ancies about the possible evolution of the underlying tonal music. This implicitly acquired music. Emotions arise from the way the comknowledge allows listeners to perceive subtle poser (or the improvising performer) fulfills relations between musical events and permits or frustrates these expectancies. To some musically untrained listeners to behave as music- extent, music perc…

CommunicationVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industryMusic psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMusical syntaxCognitive musicologyPop music automationMusicalMusicalityPhilosophyMusic and emotionPerceptionbusinessPsychologyMusicmedia_commonCognitive psychologyThe Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
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Promoting emotional skills in early adolescents with mental health conditions in music therapy : a content analysis of focus group interviews

2023

Introduction: Music therapy is actively used with early adolescents in relation to their emotional skill development. Yet, the conceptualization of emotional skills is typically not systematically addressed in therapeutic practice. This study examined music therapists’ views on the progress of emotional skills when working with early adoles-cents with mental health conditions. The study also explored what kind of methods the therapists use with the target group, and the applicability of a previously pub-lished conceptual model. Method: We conducted a deductive-inductive content analysis of transcripts from four focus group interviews among 13 professional music therapists. Results: The ther…

Complementary and alternative medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)nuoretinductive-deductive analysisAnthropologytunnetaidotmusiikkiterapiaryhmähaastattelutPshychiatric Mental Healthfocus group interviewearly adolescentsprogress of emotional skillsmusic therapy methods
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