Search Results - "Vuoskoski, Jonna Katariina"
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Recognition of brief sounds in rapid serial auditory presentation
Published in PloS one (13-04-2023)“…Two experiments were conducted to test the role of participant factors (i.e., musical sophistication, working memory capacity) and stimulus factors (i.e.,…”
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Collectively Classical: Connectedness, Awe, Feeling Moved, and Motion at a Live and Livestreamed Concert
Published in Music & science (01-01-2023)“…Live concerts normally involve gathering at the same time and place. In livestreamed concerts, participants may gather in time but not in space, providing a…”
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A Crowd-Sourced Database of Coronamusic: Documenting Online Making and Sharing of Music During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Human voices escape the auditory attentional blink: Evidence from detections and pupil responses
Published in Brain and cognition (2022)“…Attentional selection of a second target in a rapid stream of stimuli embedding two targets tends to be briefly impaired when two targets are presented in…”
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“I hate this part right here”: Embodied, subjective experiences of listening to aversive music
Published in Psychology of music (2021)“…Although the majority of previous research on music-induced responses has focused on pleasurable experiences and preferences, it is undeniable that music is…”
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On the Enjoyment of Sad Music: Pleasurable Compassion Theory and the Role of Trait Empathy
Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-05-2020)“…Drawing on recent empirical studies on the enjoyment of nominally sad music, a general theory of the pleasure of tragic or sad portrayals is presented. Not all…”
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Being Moved by Unfamiliar Sad Music Is Associated with High Empathy
Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-09-2016)“…The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood. Unlike prior studies that have explored potential explanations…”
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Understanding Musical Beauty
Published in Empirical studies of the arts (01-01-2025)“…An exploratory study was conducted investigating the concept of beauty related to music listening—“musical beauty.” The study implemented an online qualitative…”
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Cognitive load causes kinematic changes in both elite and non-elite rowers
Published in Human movement science (01-08-2023)“…The current motor literature suggests that extraneous cognitive load may affect performance and kinematics in a primary motor task. A common response to…”
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Human voices escape the auditory attentional blink: Evidence from detections and pupil responses
Published in Brain and cognition (01-02-2023)“…•The auditory attentional blink happens when two sound targets (T1 and T2) are presented in close temporal proximity and T2 is undetected while T1 is…”
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An integrative review of the enjoyment of sadness associated with music
Published in Physics of life reviews (01-08-2018)“…•We propose an integrative model with three explanatory levels for the enjoyment of sadness associated with music.•The biological, psycho-social, and cultural…”
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The Aversive Musical Experience Scale (AMES): Measuring individual differences in the intensity of music-evoked aversion
Published in Psychology of music (04-04-2024)“…Strongly disliked music has the capacity to evoke strong negative emotions and physical sensations—at least in some listeners. Although previous (qualitative)…”
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“I hate this part right here”: Embodied, subjective experiences of listening to aversive music
Published in Psychology of music (01-01-2022)“…Although the majority of previous research on music-induced responses has focused on pleasurable experiences and preferences, it is undeniable that music is…”
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Does fantasy empathy predict the attribution of virtual agency to music?
Published in Musicae scientiae (18-06-2024)“…Social emotions have figured prominently in recent research pertaining to music-related emotions. If music is indeed able to evoke social emotions in…”
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Feeling moved by music: Investigating continuous ratings and acoustic correlates
Published in PloS one (12-01-2022)“…The experience often described as feeling moved, understood chiefly as a social-relational emotion with social bonding functions, has gained significant…”
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Being moved by listening to unfamiliar sad music induces reward‐related hormonal changes in empathic listeners
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2021)“…Many people enjoy sad music, and the appeal for tragedy is widespread among the consumers of film and literature. The underlying mechanisms of such aesthetic…”
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Recognition of brief sounds in rapid serial auditory presentation
Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)“…Two experiments were conducted to test the role of participant factors (i.e., musical sophistication, working memory capacity) and stimulus factors (i.e.,…”
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The influence of musical parameters and subjective musical ratings on perceptions of culture
Published in Scientific reports (24-11-2023)“…Recent research suggests that music can affect evaluations of other groups and cultures. However, little is known about the objective and subjective musical…”
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Cultural Familiarity and Individual Musical Taste Differently Affect Social Bonding when Moving to Music
Published in Scientific reports (22-06-2020)“…Social bonds are essential for our health and well-being. Music provides a unique and implicit context for social bonding by introducing temporal and affective…”
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Maladaptive music listening strategies are modulated by individual traits
Published in Psychology of music (01-11-2022)“…Music listening is a great resource for mental well-being, pleasure, and self-regulation, but it may also be maladaptive. Depression, for instance, has been…”
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