psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functions that listening to music might fulfill. However, different theoretical approaches, different methods, and different samples have left a heterogeneous picture regarding the number and nature of musical functions. Moreover, there remains no agreement about the underlying dimensions of these functions. Part one of the paper reviews the research contributions that have explicitly referred to musical functions. It is concluded that a comprehensive investigation addressing the basic dimensions underlying the plethora of functions of music listening is warranted. Part two of the paper presents an empirical investigation...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Background in music psychology. Music psychology, in its historical development, followed the paradi...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (grants #294897 and #332225 ...
psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars ha...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
Music is a vibrational event that impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it can induce bodil...
Music is important in most people''s lives independent of their cultural origin. Music can foster bo...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Music is a human universal that has been found throughout history and across different cultures of t...
On the one hand, the majority of research on the functions of music listening focuses on individual ...
When people hear music this represents more than just the action of sound waves upon the ear drum. R...
Music has always been a functional, utilitarian resource, allowing for bonding, interaction, identit...
This article examines some of the functions of music in human society, and argues for a restruc...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Background in music psychology. Music psychology, in its historical development, followed the paradi...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (grants #294897 and #332225 ...
psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars ha...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
Music is a vibrational event that impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it can induce bodil...
Music is important in most people''s lives independent of their cultural origin. Music can foster bo...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Music is a human universal that has been found throughout history and across different cultures of t...
On the one hand, the majority of research on the functions of music listening focuses on individual ...
When people hear music this represents more than just the action of sound waves upon the ear drum. R...
Music has always been a functional, utilitarian resource, allowing for bonding, interaction, identit...
This article examines some of the functions of music in human society, and argues for a restruc...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Background in music psychology. Music psychology, in its historical development, followed the paradi...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (grants #294897 and #332225 ...