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  1. In this view, early affective processing—as relevant in early infancy and prehistory—, should reflect the way the emotions make our bodies feel, which in turn reflects on the emotions expressed and decoded. Music-induced emotions, moreover, have recently received considerable impetus from neurobiological and psychobiological research.

  2. Nov 11, 2016 · Outside musicology, the scientific study of emotions was intermittent and, until recently, references to music’s effect on emotions were rare (Sloboda & Juslin, 2010). Since the 1990s, there has been increased interest in studying music-induced emotions, particularly in psychology (Juslin & Sloboda, 2010). This interest extends to the music ...

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  3. Apr 2, 2017 · Music and Emotion. Music has clear and measurable effects on emotional experience, and is almost universal in its emotional appeal (Scherer and Zentner, 2001; Peretz and Zatorre, 2005). Indeed, studies on neural correlates of music-evoked emotions have shown that music affects the functions implicated in emotion processing (i.e., amygdala ...

  4. Dec 3, 2017 · Since music-induced emotions can occur both before and after key music events, FA peaks were considered associated with music events if the music event occurred within 5 s before to 5 s after the FA event. Music background and affective style were also taken into account as potential confounds. Materials and Methods Participants

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · The link between music and emotion, as articulated from a cognitive perspective, assumes that music carries expressive cues that convey or induce emotional responses in listeners. Studies following this paradigm often investigate how responses converge or diverge among individuals, social groups, and cultures.

  6. Dec 13, 2023 · To interrogate the literature pertaining to music, emotions, and well-being, McFerran (2016) focused on music psychology and music therapy studies, decrying the lack of focus on emotions within the therapy field. This critical interpretive synthesis, contextualizing the relationship between music, emotions, and the well-being of young people, focuses on emotion uses of music across the well ...

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  8. surprising that in the field of music and emotion many issues still need to be resolved. Some of these issues result primarily from comparisons to emotional processing in other domains, while others may be more related to music-specific characteristics. 2.1. Music-Induced Mood and Emotion – Same or Different?

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