[AUDITORY] online until Mar 14: Physiological influences of music in perception / action (Caroline Palmer )


Subject: [AUDITORY] online until Mar 14: Physiological influences of music in perception / action
From:    Caroline Palmer  <caroline.palmer@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 2 Mar 2022 11:22:10 -0600

--=_c332231730f0c6c26afd1ae42f28ad69 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum4.it.mcgill.ca id 222HM7XS028552 Dear Auditory list,=20 Our recently published review: _Physiological Influences of Music in Perception and Action_ by Wright, B=C3=A9gel and Palmer has been publishe= d online by Cambridge University Press and is available at the link below UNTIL MARCH 14 (then a paywall goes up): =20 https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/physiological-influences-of-m= usic-in-perception-and-action/3F1B3BB635AAECBBC544EB4C1A7249CA An abstract appears below. Regards, Caroline Palmer=20 We review literature on the physiological influences of music during perception and action. We outline how acoustic features of music influence physiological responses during passive listening, with an emphasis on comparisons of analytical approaches. We consider specific behavioral contexts in which physiological responses to music impact perception and performance. First, we describe physiological responses to music that evoke an emotional reaction in listeners. Second, we delineate how music influences physiology during music performance and exercise. Finally, we discuss the role of music perception in pain, focusing on medical procedures and laboratory-induced pain with infants and adults. --=_c332231730f0c6c26afd1ae42f28ad69 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset= =3DUTF-8" /></head><body style=3D'font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,Helve= tica,sans-serif'> <p>Dear Auditory list,</p> <p>Our recently published review: <em>Physiological Influences of Music in = Perception and Action</em>&nbsp;by Wright, B&eacute;gel and Palmer has been= published online by Cambridge University Press and is available at the lin= k below <strong>until March 14 </strong>(then a paywall goes up):&nbsp;&nbs= p;</p> <p><a href=3D"https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/physiological-inf= luences-of-music-in-perception-and-action/3F1B3BB635AAECBBC544EB4C1A7249CA"= >https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/physiological-influences-of-mu= sic-in-perception-and-action/3F1B3BB635AAECBBC544EB4C1A7249CA</a></p> <p style=3D"font-weight: 400;">An abstract appears below. Regards, Caroline= Palmer</p> <p style=3D"font-weight: 400;"><span>We review literature on the physiologi= cal influences of music during perception and action. We outline how acoust= ic features of music influence physiological responses during passive liste= ning, with an emphasis on comparisons of analytical approaches. We consider= specific behavioral contexts in which physiological responses to music imp= act perception and performance. First, we describe physiological responses = to music that evoke an emotional reaction in listeners. Second, we delineat= e how music influences physiology during music performance and exercise. Fi= nally, we discuss the role of music perception in pain, focusing on medical= procedures and laboratory-induced pain with infants and adults.</span></p> </body></html> --=_c332231730f0c6c26afd1ae42f28ad69--


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