Music is often studied as a cognitive domain alongside language. The emotional aspects of music have also been shown to be important, but views on their nature diverge. For instance, the specific emotions that music induces and how they relate to emotional expression are still under debate. Here we propose a mental and neural chronometry of the aesthetic experience of music initiated and mediated by external and internal contexts such as intentionality, background mood, attention, and expertise. The initial stages necessary for an aesthetic experience of music are feature analysis, integration across modalities, and cognitive processing on the basis of long-term knowledge. These stages are common to individuals belonging to the same musical...
Via electrophysiological methods, early neural responses to musical chords have been, on one hand, ...
The main aim of this article is to establish the ontological status of musical emotions. Referring t...
Producing and perceiving music engage a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional process...
Music is often studied as a cognitive domain alongside language. The emotional aspects of music have...
The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has establish...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
The number of studies investigating music processing in the human brain continues to increase, with ...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
Musical Cognition and Emotion. Music is a cultural stimulus that has no obvious adaptive value for t...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
This chapter offers an overview on the state-of-the-art research under the agenda of the neuroaesth...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Music perception involves complex brain functions underlying acoustic analysis, auditory memory, aud...
Via electrophysiological methods, early neural responses to musical chords have been, on one hand, ...
The main aim of this article is to establish the ontological status of musical emotions. Referring t...
Producing and perceiving music engage a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional process...
Music is often studied as a cognitive domain alongside language. The emotional aspects of music have...
The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has establish...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
The number of studies investigating music processing in the human brain continues to increase, with ...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
Musical Cognition and Emotion. Music is a cultural stimulus that has no obvious adaptive value for t...
Is there something special about the way music communicates feelings? Theorists since Meyer (1956) h...
This chapter offers an overview on the state-of-the-art research under the agenda of the neuroaesth...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
Music has the capacity to affect humans’ affective, social and cognitive abilities in different ways...
Music perception involves complex brain functions underlying acoustic analysis, auditory memory, aud...
Via electrophysiological methods, early neural responses to musical chords have been, on one hand, ...
The main aim of this article is to establish the ontological status of musical emotions. Referring t...
Producing and perceiving music engage a wide range of sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional process...