BACKGROUND: There is lack of neuroscientific studies investigating music processing with naturalistic stimuli, and brain responses to real music are, thus, largely unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This study investigates event-related brain potentials (ERPs), skin conductance responses (SCRs) and heart rate (HR) elicited by unexpected chords of piano sonatas as they were originally arranged by composers, and as they were played by professional pianists. From the musical excerpts played by the pianists (with emotional expression), we also created versions without variations in tempo and loudness (without musical expression) to investigate effects of musical expression on ERPs and SCRs. Compared to expected chords, unexpected chords ...
Timbre is an important factor that affects the perception of emotion in music. To date, little is kn...
AbstractThe present study addressed the effects of musicianship on neural and behavioral discriminat...
The present study investigates the effect of a change in syntactic-like musical function on event-re...
BACKGROUND: There is lack of neuroscientific studies investigating music processing with naturalisti...
There is lack of neuroscientific studies investigating music processing with naturalistic stimuli, a...
It is widely accepted that music is capable of inducing emotional responses, but there is a great de...
Objectives: Recent studies with event-related brain potentials (ERPs) investigating music processing...
During listening to a musical piece, unexpected harmonies may evoke brain responses that are reflect...
Only little systematic research has examined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by the c...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which elec-troencephalog...
Music provides a means of communicating affective meaning. However, the neurological mechanisms by w...
Emotional inductions through music (EIM) procedures have proved to evoke genuine emotions according ...
Event-related brain potentials in response to harmonically inappropriate chords were compared for mu...
Emotional inductions through music (EIM) procedures have proved to evoke genuine emotions according ...
■ The music we usually listen to in everyday life consists of either single melodies or harmonized m...
Timbre is an important factor that affects the perception of emotion in music. To date, little is kn...
AbstractThe present study addressed the effects of musicianship on neural and behavioral discriminat...
The present study investigates the effect of a change in syntactic-like musical function on event-re...
BACKGROUND: There is lack of neuroscientific studies investigating music processing with naturalisti...
There is lack of neuroscientific studies investigating music processing with naturalistic stimuli, a...
It is widely accepted that music is capable of inducing emotional responses, but there is a great de...
Objectives: Recent studies with event-related brain potentials (ERPs) investigating music processing...
During listening to a musical piece, unexpected harmonies may evoke brain responses that are reflect...
Only little systematic research has examined event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by the c...
Brain responses are often studied under strictly experimental conditions in which elec-troencephalog...
Music provides a means of communicating affective meaning. However, the neurological mechanisms by w...
Emotional inductions through music (EIM) procedures have proved to evoke genuine emotions according ...
Event-related brain potentials in response to harmonically inappropriate chords were compared for mu...
Emotional inductions through music (EIM) procedures have proved to evoke genuine emotions according ...
■ The music we usually listen to in everyday life consists of either single melodies or harmonized m...
Timbre is an important factor that affects the perception of emotion in music. To date, little is kn...
AbstractThe present study addressed the effects of musicianship on neural and behavioral discriminat...
The present study investigates the effect of a change in syntactic-like musical function on event-re...