نتایج جستجو برای: music listening

تعداد نتایج: 61398  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2015
Matt Bradshaw Christopher G Ellison Qijuan Fang Collin Mueller

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Research has linked several aspects of religion--including service attendance, prayer, meditation, religious coping strategies, congregational support systems, and relations with God, among others--with positive mental health outcomes among older U.S. adults. This study examines a neglected dimension of religious life: listening to religious music. DESIGN AND METHODS Two ...

2014
Chelsea G Ratcliff Sarah Prinsloo Michael Richardson Laura Baynham-Fletcher Richard Lee Alejandro Chaoul Marlene Z Cohen Marcos de Lima Lorenzo Cohen

Objectives. This study examines the short- and long-term QOL benefits of a music therapy intervention for patients recovering from hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Methods. Ninety allogeneic HSCT patients, after transplant, were randomized to receive ISO-principle (i.e., mood matching) based music therapy (MT; n = 29), unstructured music (UM; n = 30), or usual care (UC; n = 31) f...

2014
R. W. Wilkins D. A. Hodges P. J. Laurienti M. Steen J. H. Burdette

Most people choose to listen to music that they prefer or 'like' such as classical, country or rock. Previous research has focused on how different characteristics of music (i.e., classical versus country) affect the brain. Yet, when listening to preferred music--regardless of the type--people report they often experience personal thoughts and memories. To date, understanding how this occurs in...

2015
Michael Gillhofer Markus Schedl

Contextual information of the listener is only slowly being integrated into music retrieval and recommendation systems. Given the enormous rise in mobile music consumption and the many sensors integrated into today’s smart-phones, at the same time, an unprecedented source for user context data of different kinds is becoming available. Equipped with a smart-phone application, which had been deve...

2005
Anja Volk

This paper aims at the description of the metric structure of music in terms of a processive or temporal approach. While many models in the metric domain assume a relatively consistent metric structure throughout the piece, the experience of listening to a complex piece of music often differs from that assumption. The processive approach applied in this paper is interpreted as the unfolding of ...

2014
Ernest K.J. Pauwels Duccio Volterrani Giuliano Mariani Magdalena Kostkiewics

According to the first publication in 1993 by Rauscher et al. [Nature 1993;365:611], the Mozart effect implies the enhancement of reasoning skills solving spatial problems in normal subjects after listening to Mozart's piano sonata K 448. A further evaluation of this effect has raised the question whether there is a link between music-generated emotions and a higher level of cognitive abilities...

2014
Ricardo Dias Joana Pinto Manuel J. Fonseca

Although personal tastes may change over time, overall people still enjoy music they have not listen to for some time or not very often. However, most solutions for browsing music collections do not focus on showing or suggesting these songs to create serendipitous rediscoveries. Instead they promote most recently played songs as an entry point for browsing and playing music. This way, users ar...

2013
David Hauger Markus Schedl Andrej Kosir Marko Tkalcic

Microblogs and Social Media applications are continuously growing in spread and importance. Users of Twitter, the currently most popular platform for microblogging, create more than a billion posts (called tweets) every week. Among all the different types of information being shared, some people post their music listening behavior, which is why Twitter became interesting for the Music Informati...

2015
Ken-ichi Tabei

While music triggers many physiological and psychological reactions, the underlying neural basis of perceived and experienced emotions during music listening remains poorly understood. Therefore, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), I conducted a comparative study of the different brain areas involved in perceiving and feeling emotions during music listening. I measured fMRI sign...

Journal: :Translational pediatrics 2015
Lung-Chang Lin Rei-Cheng Yang

Coppola et al. reported 5 out of 11 patients suffering from drug-resistant epileptic encephalopathy associated with cerebral palsy had a ≥50% reduction in the total number of seizures after listening a set of Mozart's compositions 2 h per day for 15 days. Our previous studies also revealed that both seizure frequencies, recurrence of first unprovoked seizure, and epileptiform discharges are sig...

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