Music might be described as just a special form of noise, but evidence is accumulating to show that listening to it can lead to pronounced physiological and emotional responses. In a recent article, Trainor et al. have shown that specific aspects of musical structure are processed automatically in the human brain, raising the question of whether our response to music has specifically evolved or merely occurs as a side-effect of neural architecture
Music is a universal feature of human societies, partly owing to its power to evoke strong emotions ...
The tuned brain Although music is not restrained to the human species and a number of nonhuman cr...
Apart from its natural relevance to cognition, music provides a window into the intimate relationshi...
Music might be described as just a special form of noise, but evidence is accumulating to show that ...
Music is the art of thinking in sounds.1 With its power to evoke and communicate emotions it has lon...
Music is a universal language, present in all human societies. It pervades the lives of most human b...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
Music exists in a variety of forms and is nearly ubiquitous in modern society but the reasons for it...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
A better understanding of how and why we are so moved by music can emerge from a closer look at how ...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
Music is a vibrational event that impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it can induce bodil...
Music as a force, affects us from within us and can arouse us emotionally and physically. Music has ...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has establish...
Music is a universal feature of human societies, partly owing to its power to evoke strong emotions ...
The tuned brain Although music is not restrained to the human species and a number of nonhuman cr...
Apart from its natural relevance to cognition, music provides a window into the intimate relationshi...
Music might be described as just a special form of noise, but evidence is accumulating to show that ...
Music is the art of thinking in sounds.1 With its power to evoke and communicate emotions it has lon...
Music is a universal language, present in all human societies. It pervades the lives of most human b...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
Music exists in a variety of forms and is nearly ubiquitous in modern society but the reasons for it...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
A better understanding of how and why we are so moved by music can emerge from a closer look at how ...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
Music is a vibrational event that impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it can induce bodil...
Music as a force, affects us from within us and can arouse us emotionally and physically. Music has ...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has establish...
Music is a universal feature of human societies, partly owing to its power to evoke strong emotions ...
The tuned brain Although music is not restrained to the human species and a number of nonhuman cr...
Apart from its natural relevance to cognition, music provides a window into the intimate relationshi...