نتایج جستجو برای: music listening

تعداد نتایج: 61398  

Journal: :Academic Medicine 2003

2013
Sergio Giraldo Rafael Ramirez

Active music listening has emerged as a study field that aims to enable listeners to interactively control music. Most of active music listening systems aim to control music aspects such as playback, equalization, browsing, and retrieval, but few of them aim to control expressive aspects of music to convey emotions. In this study our aim is to enrich the music listening experience by allowing l...

2007
James W. Beauchamp

This paper describes research aimed at building ‘‘active music listening interfaces’’ to demonstrate the importance of music understanding technologies, including sound source separation and F0 estimation, and the benefit they offer to end users. Active music listening is a way of listening to music through active interactions. Given polyphonic sound mixtures taken from available music recordin...

Journal: :علوم زیستی ورزشی 0
رحمن سوری دانشگاه تهران-دکتری فیزیولوژی ورزشی حامد برزگر دانشگاه تهران-کارشناسی ارشد فیزیولوژی ورزشی علی اکبرنژاد دانشگاه تهران-دکتری فیزیولوژی ورزشی

the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different music rhythms on cardio respiratory responses during incremental exercises in young men. for this purpose, 17 non-athlete healthy males (ages: 19.76±0.97 yr, height: 176±6.72 cm, weight: 68.5±5.95 kg) voluntarily participated in this study. they performed bruce protocol until exhaustion with no music, slow music and fast music con...

2016
Gabriel Vigliensoni Ichiro Fujinaga

Traditional automatic music recommendation systems’ performance typically rely on the accuracy of statistical models learned from past preferences of users on music items. However, additional sources of data such as demographic attributes of listeners, their listening behaviour, and their listening contexts encode information about listeners, and their listening habits, that may be used to impr...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2015
Sarah M Coyne Laura M Padilla-Walker

The current study examined longitudinal associations between listening to aggression, sex, and prosocial behavior in music on a number of behavioral outcomes across a one-year period during adolescence. Adolescents (N = 548, M age = 15.32, 52% female) completed a number of questionnaires on musical preferences, general media use, aggression, sexual outcomes, and prosocial behavior at two differ...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2007
Daniel T Bishop Costas I Karageorghis Georgios Loizou

The main objectives of this study were (a) to elucidate young tennis players' use of music to manipulate emotional states, and (b) to present a model grounded in present data to illustrate this phenomenon and to stimulate further research. Anecdotal evidence suggests that music listening is used regularly by elite athletes as a preperformance strategy, but only limited empirical evidence corrob...

2017
Nicolò F. Bernardi Erwan Codrons Rita di Leo Matteo Vandoni Filippo Cavallaro Giuseppe Vita Luciano Bernardi

In light of theories postulating a role for music in forming emotional and social bonds, here we investigated whether endogenous rhythms synchronize between multiple individuals when listening to music. Cardiovascular and respiratory recordings were taken from multiple individuals (musically trained or music-naïve) simultaneously, at rest and during a live concert comprising music excerpts with...

2005
Mitsuyo Hashida Kenzi Noike Noriko Nagata Haruhiro Katayose

We assume that there are various musical groupings of perceptions according to the degree of schemata and there are two dominant music grouping schemata; (a) accent-oriented grouping schema and (b) phrasing schema (musical expression referred to as the Rainbow type). In order to verify these hypotheses, we investigated how listeners’ groupings change when the inner voice of Beethoven’s Piano So...

Journal: :Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2007
Elise Labbé Nicholas Schmidt Jonathan Babin Martha Pharr

Listening to classical and self-selected relaxing music after exposure to a stressor should result in significant reductions in anxiety, anger, and sympathetic nervous system arousal, and increased relaxation compared to those who sit in silence or listen to heavy metal music. Fifty-six college students, 15 males and 41 females, were exposed to different types of music genres after experiencing...

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