Re: Dogs (Toth Laszlo )


Subject: Re: Dogs
From:    Toth Laszlo  <tothl(at)INF.U-SZEGED.HU>
Date:    Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:15:40 +0100

On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Ward R. Drennan wrote: > Our dachshund used to howl excessively when my sister practiced saxophone. > Maybe he was singing along (?) Or was begging for mercy. Who knows? By the way, are the physiological correlates of "enjoying music" fully understood? Are blood pressure, serum Ca level, and stuff like that necessary and sufficient indicators of enjoying music? I was wondering simply because everyone replying here identified "enjoying music" with expressions like "relaxing" and "calming down". But for me enjoying music means some kind of trans-like state of excitement that surely not equals relaxing, but in some sense just the opposite. Probably there are many different ways of enjoying music. P. S.: Has anyone ever took the risk to take blood samples from the audience of a Metallica concert? Laszlo Toth Hungarian Academy of Sciences * Research Group on Artificial Intelligence * "Failure only begins e-mail: tothl(at)inf.u-szeged.hu * when you stop trying" http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/~tothl *


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