In what ways does listening to music shape everyday perception? Is music particularly effective in promoting shifts in consciousness? Is there any difference perceptually between contemplating one's surroundings and experiencing a work of art? Everyday Music Listening is the first book to focus in depth on the detailed nature of music listening episodes as lived mental experiences. Ruth Herbert uses new empirical data to explore the psychological processes involved in everyday music listening scenarios, charting interactions between music, perceiver and environment in a diverse range of real-world contexts. Findings are integrated with insights from a broad range of literature, including consciousness studies and research into altered s...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
This chapter explores the range of consciousness occurring within the everyday music experiences of ...
Aesthetic objects (including music) do not constitute complete sensory virtual worlds. Neither is an...
Empirical studies of music listening in everyday life frequently frame individuals' experience of mu...
Taking consciousness, rather than mood and motion as its starting point, this paper promotes an incl...
Intense listening to music is often linked with profound changes in mental states, including absorpt...
Technologically mediated solitary listening now constitutes the prevalent mode of musical engagement...
The construct of absorption (effortless engagement) has been the subject of a small number of discip...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Background: Due to cultural and biological aspects, individuals experience music’s effect on conscio...
A small but significant body of recent research has successfully crossed the boundaries between ethn...
Consciousness has been described as one of the most mysterious things in the universe. Scientists, p...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
This chapter explores the range of consciousness occurring within the everyday music experiences of ...
Aesthetic objects (including music) do not constitute complete sensory virtual worlds. Neither is an...
Empirical studies of music listening in everyday life frequently frame individuals' experience of mu...
Taking consciousness, rather than mood and motion as its starting point, this paper promotes an incl...
Intense listening to music is often linked with profound changes in mental states, including absorpt...
Technologically mediated solitary listening now constitutes the prevalent mode of musical engagement...
The construct of absorption (effortless engagement) has been the subject of a small number of discip...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Background: Due to cultural and biological aspects, individuals experience music’s effect on conscio...
A small but significant body of recent research has successfully crossed the boundaries between ethn...
Consciousness has been described as one of the most mysterious things in the universe. Scientists, p...
This article explores the ramifications of listening through somatics (the Feldenkrais Method), psyc...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...