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Musical expertise modulates functional connectivity of limbic regions during continuous music listening.

2015

Music is known to be an important facet of all human cultures (Merriam, 1964). Listening to music in order to influence moods, evoke strong emotions, and derive pleasure is becoming increasingly common, especially in this day and age when access to music is easy and quick. In recent years, exploring the neural correlates of musical emotions has attracted the attention of neuroscientists (Brattico & Pearce, 2013; Koelsch, Fritz, v. Cramon, Muller, & Friederici, 2006). However, the majority of these studies have not accounted for the effect of musical expertise, despite increasing evidence of structural and functional differences between musicians and nonmusicians, particularly in the regions…

Auditory perceptionCognitive scienceNeural correlates of consciousnessmedicine.diagnostic_testResting state fMRImedia_common.quotation_subjectfunctional connectivityfMRInaturalistic paradigmGeneral MedicineMusicalAuditory cortexta3112Pleasuremusical expertiselimbic systemta6131medicinefunctional MRIActive listeningFunctional magnetic resonance imagingPsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychology
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Multianalytical Approach to explain the darkening process of hematite pigment in paintings from ancient Pompeii after accelerated weathering experime…

2013

[EN] In this paper, recently excavated fresco painting fragments from the House of Marcus Lucretius (Pompeii) and not exposed to the atmosphere since the eruption of the Mount Vesuvius were subjected to a controlled SO2 atmosphere and high relative humidity. These experiments were conducted in order to simulate under accelerated conditions the possible deterioration of the hematite pigment and plaster. The mineralogical transformation of the polychromy and plaster was monitored using mainly Raman spectroscopy, a non-destructive technique, but also infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and scanning electron microscopy energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). After different exposure cycles to…

CalciteGypsumScanning electron microscopeGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral EngineeringMineralogyInfrared spectroscopyta6132Weatheringengineering.materialHematiteAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentchemistryvisual_artengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNuclear chemistryMagnetite
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El Terç del Cartoixà de Joan Roís de Corella. Edició i estudi

2016

La tesi doctoral "El Terç del Cartoixà de Joan Roís de Corella. Edició i estudi" fixa el text d'aquest incunable i el compara a doble columna amb el text del qual és deutor, la Vita Christi de Ludolf de Saxònia. La datació de l'obra, entre febrer i març de 1495, i l'atribució a un taller, el de Hagenbach-Hutz a la ciutat de València, es realitza per mitjà de l'anàlisi de dades codicològiques i d'història de la impremta en aquesta ciutat. Aquesta anàlisi permet també situar adequadament el projecte d'edició dels quatre volums que conformen el Cartoixà de Corella a finals del segle XV. La comparació del text català amb el llatí permet descobrir les diferents tècniques usades per l'autor valen…

CartoixàJoan Roís de CorellaLudolf de Saxonia550613 - Història de la literaturaEspiritualitatTraduccióVita Christi550510 - Filologia
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A Metaphor for Identities in Transition through Urbanization and Globalization: Tofu and One Hundred Surnames

2019

The Chinese artist Chen Qiulin has been taking displacement and the resulting unrest in people’s identity as her persistent theme since the early 1990s. Focusing on a series of her works made since 2004 dealing explicitly with tofu and Chinese surnames, this paper examines her exploration of identities in transition in the context of China’s mass urbanization and globalization. By showing the artist’s conceptual evolution, her preference for materials and mediums, and her exhibition strategy, this paper explores two issues. First, it illuminates how the artist has transformed “tofu” and “surname” into a metaphor for the dilemma of identity under the urbanization in China. Second, it discuss…

ChinaCultural identityMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Context (language use)diasporacontemporary artDiasporaContemporary artGlobalizationnykytaideta616identiteettiSociologyChinalcsh:History of the artsmedia_commonmuisti (kognitio)urbanisationta6132memory (cognition)AestheticsKiinakaupungistuminenArtikkelitlcsh:NX440-632identity (mental objects)Tahiti
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Diurnal changes in the perception of emotions in music: Does the time of day matter?

2014

According to the Hindustani music tradition, the ability of a song to induce certain emotions depends on the time of day: playing a song at the right time is said to maximise its emotional effect. The present exploratory study investigated this claim by combining findings in chronobiology, mood research and music perception. It has already been established that some aspects of our mood fluctuations follow a cyclical pattern. Besides, it is a known fact that our current mood influences our perception and assessment of emotions. However, these elements have never been linked together in a study examining the effect of mood cyclicity on perceived emotions in music. To test the hypothesis of a…

ChronobiologyIndian classical musicmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchmusiikkiemotionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySadnessMoodMusic and emotioncircadian rhythmsPerceptionragata6131PsychologySocial psychologyHindustani grammarMusicta515media_commonMorningCognitive psychologyMusicae Scientiae
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Extended music education enhances the quality of school life

2013

The claim of whether music education can create social benefits in the school environment was tested in 10 Finnish schools with an extended music curricular class and control classes. The quality of school life (QSL) was assessed by a representative sample (N=735) of pupils at years 3 and 6 (9- and 12-years-olds). The results showed that extended music education enhances the QSL, particularly in areas related to general satisfaction about the school and a sense of achievement and opportunity for students. Differences related to the schools and gender did not account for the results. A follow-up study examined whether the increase in critical QSL variables was related to music. This analysis…

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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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Investigating metaphors of musical involvement : Immersion, flow, interaction and incorporation

2018

The concept of immersion, despite being relatively unknown within music research, presents a potentially productive way for understanding the well acknowledged phenomenon of "being drawn into music". This paper 1) discusses immersion as a metaphor for conceptualizing musical involvement by drawing on the research into video games and virtual reality and 2) aims to clarify the metaphor of immersion by utilizing the concept of image schema to analyze it in relation to alternative metaphors of flow, interaction and incorporation. The theoretical stance of the paper is based on the paradigm of enactive cognitive sciences, which stresses the bodily, constructive and interactive nature of experie…

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Radical innovation by theoretical abstraction - a challenge for the user-centred designer

2016

AbstractIt is generally accepted that scientific disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology contribute beneficially to design by providing understanding of users’ needs, experiences, and desires. Arguably, however, these disciplines have more to contribute, because they include theories and models that can be applied as design frames and principles. More specifically, goal-setting, visualization, thematization, and conceptual reconfiguration are general mechanisms through which theories translate into design contributions. Actualizing radical design solutions via these mechanisms is discussed: theories provide appropriate means of abstraction, which allows ‘distance’ from u…

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Synchronizing eye tracking and optical motion capture : How to bring them together

2018

Both eye tracking and motion capture technologies are nowadays frequently used in human sciences, although both technologies are usually used separately. However, measuring both eye and body movements simultaneously would offer great potential for investigating cross- modal interaction in human (e.g. music and language-related) behavior. Here we combined an Ergoneers Dikablis head mounted eye tracker with a Qualisys Oqus optical motion cap- ture system. In order to synchronize the recordings of both devices, we developed a gener- alizable solution that does not rely on any (cost-intensive) ready-made / company-provided synchronization solution. At the beginning of each recording, the partic…

Computer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONSynchronizingta6121liikkeenkaappausMotion captureeye tracking050105 experimental psychologyMotion (physics)Displacement (vector)Synchronizationliikkeet03 medical and health sciencessilmänliikkeet0302 clinical medicineintermodal processingmotion capture0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer visionVertical displacementseurantaeye movementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesQM1-695metodologiaEye movementmethodologySensory SystemsOphthalmologyHuman anatomyta6131technologykatseenseurantateknologiaEye trackingsynkronointiArtificial intelligenceuusmedialiikkuminennew mediabusinesssynchronization030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch ArticleJournal of Eye Movement Research
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