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  1. 641
    por Dosch, H G, Specht, H J
    Publicado 1998
    “…Musical consonance and dissonance can, to a large extent, be traced back to basic, non-musical principles of auditory perception. …”
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    por Petrescu, Nicolae
    Publicado 2008
    “…Considered in this review are 43 studies concerning the currently most significant occupational sources of high-intensity music: rock and pop music playing and employment at music venues, as well as the most significant sources of non-occupational high-intensity music: concerts, dicotheques (clubs), and personal music players. …”
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  7. 647
    por Jäncke, Lutz
    Publicado 2008
    “…Because emotions enhance memory processes and music evokes strong emotions, music could be involved in forming memories, either about pieces of music or about episodes and information associated with particular music. …”
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  8. 648
    por Pfizer, N., Andrade, Chittaranjan
    Publicado 1999
    “…Musical obsessions are rare in both clinical practice and literature. …”
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    por Earp, Sarah E., Maney, Donna L.
    Publicado 2012
    “…Since the time of Darwin, biologists have wondered whether birdsong and music may serve similar purposes or have the same evolutionary precursors. …”
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    “…On the spot, as great jazz performers expertly improvise solo passages, they make immediate decisions about which musical phrases to invent and to play. Researchers, like authors Mónica López-González and Dana Foundation grantee Charles J. …”
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    “…This study evaluates propositions that have appeared in the literature that music phenomena are gendered. Were they present in the musical “message,” gendered qualities might be imparted at any of three stages of the music–communication interchange: the process of composition, its realization into sound by the performer, or imposed by the listener in the process of perception. …”
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  16. 656
    “…Thus, it seems reasonable to believe that music listening—as part of an enriched environment setting—may be of therapeutic value in these patients. …”
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    “…Little attention has been paid to the effectiveness of hearing aids for listening to music. Perhaps as a consequence, many hearing-aid users complain that they are not satisfied with their hearing aids when listening to music. …”
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    “…Musical theory has built on the premise that musical structures can refer to something different from themselves (Nattiez and Abbate, 1990). …”
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