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  2. Psychology of music preference - Wikipedia

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    Instead of personality affecting music preference, here classical music altered the assessment of their own personalities and made people assess themselves as more open to experience. Openness to experience is also positively correlated with frequency of intellectual or cognitive use of music, such as analyzing complex musical compositions.

  3. Psychology of music - Wikipedia

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    The psychology of music, or music psychology, may be regarded as a branch of psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, and/or musicology.It aims to explain and understand musical behaviour and experience, including the processes through which music is perceived, created, responded to, and incorporated into everyday life.

  4. Music and emotion - Wikipedia

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    Simon Vouet, Saint Cecilia, c. 1626. Research into music and emotion seeks to understand the psychological relationship between human affect and music.The field, a branch of music psychology, covers numerous areas of study, including the nature of emotional reactions to music, how characteristics of the listener may determine which emotions are felt, and which components of a musical ...

  5. New Research Says Taylor Swift's Music Positively Impacts ...

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    Additionally, she says, music can help us relax, causing the brain to let go of stress hormones, and even brings up memories and feelings that make us smile. “In a nutshell, music can activate ...

  6. Psychoanalysis and music - Wikipedia

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    Analyses of musical compositions, without reference to the personality of the composer. In music therapy, how to lift repressions and work them through. In cultural studies, the beliefs, conceptions, and habits related to music can be analyzed to reveal unconscious meanings and thought patterns [19]

  7. Here’s why music from your younger years leaves a ... - AOL

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    “If you look at an artwork or something, you can look at it and leave. Music is over time. There’s a part of our brain called episodic memory — that’s where it goes. ...

  8. Neuroscience of music - Wikipedia

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    Implicit memory centers on the 'how' of music and involves automatic processes such as procedural memory and motor skill learning – in other words skills critical for playing an instrument. Samson and Baird (2009) found that the ability of musicians with Alzheimer's Disease to play an instrument (implicit procedural memory) may be preserved.

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    But that’s not his only special skill—this former high school music teacher plays the guitar, piano, bass, drums, violin, clarinet, and more. ... if she has a competitive streak of her own and ...