Music and emotion: perceptual determinants, immediacy, and isolation after brain damage
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Music and emotion: perceptual determinants, immediacy, and isolation after brain damage.
This study grew out of the observation of a remarkable sparing of emotional responses to music in the context of severe deficits in music processing after brain damage in a non-musician. Six experiments were designed to explore the perceptual basis of emotional judgments in music. In each experiment, the same set of 32 excerpts taken from the classical repertoire and intended to convey a happy ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Cognition
سال: 1998
ISSN: 0010-0277
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-0277(98)00043-2