نتایج جستجو برای: listening to music

تعداد نتایج: 10632864  

2014
Nattapong Thammasan Ken-ichi Fukui Koichi Moriyama Masayuki Numao

In Music Emotion Research, the goal is to quantify and explain how music influences our emotional states. Scientists realize that human brain is relevant to emotion, and it leads to the study of human emotion by capturing information from brain. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is an efficient tool to capture brainwave. This research proposes a framework to recognize human emotions during music liste...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
J Bhattacharya H Petsche

While listening to music, a significant high degree of phase synchrony in the gamma frequency range globally distributed over the brain was found in subjects with musical training (musicians) compared with subjects with no such training (non-musicians). No significant differences were found in other EEG frequency bands. Listening to neutral text did not produce any significant differences in th...

1999
Satoshi Nakamura Norihiro Sadato Tsutomu Oohashi Emi Nishina Yoshitaka Fuwamoto Yoshiharu Yonekura

To elucidate the neural substrates of the receptive aspect of music, we measured regional cerebral blood ̄ow (rCBF) with positron emission tomography (PET) and simultaneously recorded the electroencephalogram (EEG) in eight normal volunteers. Compared with the rest condition, listening to music caused a signi®cant increase in EEG beta power spectrum (13±30 Hz) averaged over the posterior two th...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2001
J Haueisen T R Knösche

Pianists often report that pure listening to a well-trained piece of music can involuntarily trigger the respective finger movements. We designed a magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiment to compare the motor activation in pianists and nonpianists while listening to piano pieces. For pianists, we found a statistically significant increase of activity above the region of the contralateral motor ...

2008
Valentin Laube Christian Moewes Sebastian Stober

This paper aims to motivate and demonstrate how widely available environmental data can be exploited to allow organization, structuring and exploration of music collections by personal listening contexts. We describe a logging plug-in for music players that automatically records data about the listening context and discuss possible extensions for more sophisticated context logging. Based on dat...

Journal: :Psychological science 2017
Samuel A Mehr Jennifer Kotler Rhea M Howard David Haig Max M Krasnow

Why do people sing to babies? Human infants are relatively altricial and need their parents' attention to survive. Infant-directed song may constitute a signal of that attention. In Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), a rare disorder of genomic imprinting, genes from chromosome 15q11-q13 that are typically paternally expressed are unexpressed, which results in exaggeration of traits that reduce offspr...

2014
Bartosz Trzaskowski W. Wiktor Jędrzejczak Edyta Piłka Magdalena Cieślicka Henryk Skarżyński

BACKGROUND The problem of the potential impact of personal music players on the auditory system remains an open question. The purpose of the present study was to investigate, by means of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), whether listening to music on a personal player affected auditory function. MATERIAL/METHODS A group of 20 normally hearing adults was exposed to music played on a personal playe...

2013
Thomas Schäfer Peter Sedlmeier Christine Städtler David Huron

Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functions that listening to music might fulfill. However, different theoretical approaches, different methods, and different samples have left a heterogeneous picture regarding the number and nature of musical functions. Moreover, there remains no agreement about the underlying dimensions of these func...

2012
Javier Jaimovich Miguel Angel Ortiz Pérez Niall Coghlan R. Benjamin Knapp

In order to further understand our emotional reaction to music, a museum-based installation was designed to collect physiological and self-report data from people listening to music. This demo will describe the technical implementation of this installation as a tool for collecting large samples of data in public spaces. The Emotion in Motion terminal is built upon a standard desktop computer ru...

2017
Guy Madison Gunilla Schiölde

Psychological and aesthetic theories predict that music is appreciated at optimal, peak levels of familiarity and complexity, and that appreciation of music exhibits an inverted U-shaped relationship with familiarity as well as complexity. Because increased familiarity conceivably leads to improved processing and less perceived complexity, we test whether there is an interaction between familia...

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