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Physiological Influences of Music in Perception and Action, Paperback / softback Book

Physiological Influences of Music in Perception and Action Paperback / softback

Part of the Elements in Perception series

Paperback / softback

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This Element reviews literature on the physiological influences of music during perception and action.

It outlines how acoustic features of music influence physiological responses during passive listening, with an emphasis on comparisons of analytical approaches.

It then considers specific behavioural contexts in which physiological responses to music impact perception and performance.

First, it describes physiological responses to music that evoke an emotional reaction in listeners.

Second, it delineates how music influences physiology during music performance and exercise.

Finally, it discusses the role of music perception in pain, focusing on medical procedures and laboratory-induced pain with infants and adults.

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