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  1. 321
    por Nusseck, Manfred, Spahn, Claudia
    Publicado 2021
    “…The pandemic situation has forced students in higher education to use alternative learning routines due to reduced activities at universities and educational facilities. Especially music students needed to adapt their musical learning to this particular situation. …”
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    “…Most listeners possess sophisticated knowledge about the music around them without being aware of it or its intricacies. …”
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    “…Despite major advances in research on musical ability in infants, relatively little attention has been paid to individual differences in general musicality in infants. …”
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    “…Although music is one of human-unique traits such as language, its neural basis for cortical organization has not been well understood. …”
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    “…Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic, neurodevelopmental disorder, is of keen interest to music cognition researchers because of its characteristic auditory sensitivities and emotional responsiveness to music. …”
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    “…Humans are assumed to have a natural—universal—predisposition for making music and for musical interaction. Research in this domain is, however, typically conducted with musically trained individuals, and therefore confounded with expertise. …”
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    “…Previous music information retrieval (MIR) studies have shown that the emotional experience of music is influenced by a combination of musical features, including tonal, rhythmic, and loudness features. …”
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    “…Many people listen to music that conveys challenging emotions such as sadness and anger, despite the commonly assumed purpose of media being to elicit pleasure. …”
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    por Raglio, Alfredo
    Publicado 2023
    “…The therapeutic use of music is frequently based on active interventions that directly involve the patient through a sonorous-music interaction with the music therapist. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: The hypoalgesic effect of music has long been established. However, the characteristics of music which are important for reducing pain have not been well-studied. …”
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    “…This paper proposes a method to translate human EEG into music, so as to represent mental state by music. …”
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    “…The magnitude of the crowding effect for musical stimuli could be predicted by individual fluency in music reading. …”
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    por Masataka, Nobuo, Perlovsky, Leonid
    Publicado 2012
    “…Debates on the origin and function of music have a long history. While some scientists argue that music itself plays no adaptive role in human evolution, others suggest that music clearly has an evolutionary role, and point to music's universality. …”
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    “…Musicians often say that they not only hear, but also “feel” music. To explore the contribution of tactile information in “feeling” musical rhythm, we investigated the degree that auditory and tactile inputs are integrated in humans performing a musical meter recognition task. …”
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