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  1. Dec 31, 2013 · The goal of this chapter is to review contemporary empirical research on music and emotion primarily within music psychology. We begin by commenting on the recent history of the field.

  2. Emotion and Meaning in Music. By Leonard B. Meyer. Giicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957, 307 pages, $5.75. Of the few authors in recent times who have had the courage and patience to tackle the subject suggested by this title, Mr. Meyer is one of the most successful in delineating the problem.

  3. Music enhances certain activities in the brain such as memories and reflection which affects one’s feelings. Music elicits emotions of joy, sadness, wonder, nostalgia, and tenderness. Because of its ability to influence emotions, music is being tried in neurological and psychiatric disease therapy.

    • Andres Cubillos
  4. the Keston Music Preference Test and selected personal factors. Keston and Pinto's evidence revealed that intellectual introversion, music recog-nition, and musical training represented the most important factors in-fluencing musical preference. The effects of intelligence, sex, age, and masculinity-femininity were negligible.

  5. Jul 20, 2019 · Meyer, Leonard B. Publication date. 1956. Topics. Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics, Music -- Psychology. Publisher. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. Collection. trent_university; internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.

  6. Mar 11, 2018 · The rapid rise in emotion research in psychology has brought forth a rich palette of concepts and tools for studying emotions expressed and induced by music. This chapter summarizes the current state of music and emotion research, starting with the fundamental definitions and the assumed structures of emotions (Sect. 29.2).

  7. Mar 26, 2021 · Includes bibliographical references and index. I. Theory -- II. Expectation and learning -- III. Principles of pattern perception: the law of good continuation -- IV. Principles of pattern perception: completion and closure -- V. Principles of pattern perception: the weakening of shape -- VI.

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