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      • Music has the ability to evoke powerful emotional responses such as chills and thrills in listeners. Positive emotions dominate musical experiences. Pleasurable music may lead to the release of neurotransmitters associated with reward, such as dopamine. Listening to music is an easy way to alter mood or relieve stress.
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  1. Whatever it is, hearing even a snippet of the right music can transport us back decades and make us feel the emotions we felt back then. Today we’re going to talk about why that happens and the many ways that music, memory, emotion, and imagination intertwine.

  2. Aug 25, 2019 · People use music in their everyday lives to regulate, enhance, and diminish undesirable emotional states (e.g., stress, fatigue). How does music listening produce emotions and pleasure in...

  3. Jan 1, 2012 · This chapter reviews theoretical accounts of the relation between music and emotion and presents a cognitive-motor framework for understanding some of its most powerful effects.

  4. Dec 31, 2013 · The question of the precise link between music and emotions has exercised scholars since the time of ancient Greece. The goal of this chapter is to review contemporary empirical research on...

  5. Associations between musical features and emotion differ among individuals. Appearance emotionalism claims many listeners' perceiving associations constitute the expressiveness of music. Which musical features are more commonly associated with which emotions is part of music psychology.

  6. May 17, 2016 · A tool for arousing emotions and feelings, music is far more powerful than language. An increased interest in how the brain processes musical emotion can be attributed to the way in which...

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