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Kim, Andrew – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
First introduced by Frances Raucher, The Mozart Effect is the idea that there is a transient impact of music listening on spatial-temporal processing. Researchers have found considerable merit to investigate the phenomena. The field has moved beyond the original claims of the Mozart Effect, with the arousal-mood hypothesis as one dominant…
Descriptors: Music, Listening, Arousal Patterns, Psychological Patterns
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Jungsuk Kim; Sookwang Choo – Research in Dance Education, 2025
This research aimed to investigate adult ballet education in Korea by observing its relationship with positive psychology attributes. Participants included 230 adult females who received over three years of adult ballet education with the Vaganova Method, which highlights artistry. The questionnaire in this study related to how ballet education…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns
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Zuk, Patrick – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2018
This essay explores ways in which musicologists might extend work undertaken by humanities scholars in the interdisciplinary field of trauma studies that has highlighted the centrality of traumatic experience to modernist creativity. It is focussed around a case study of a musical composition that represents the emotional aftermath of a traumatic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classical Music, Musical Composition, Trauma
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Bhatara, Anjali; Tirovolas, Anna K.; Duan, Lilu Marie; Levy, Bianca; Levitin, Daniel J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2011
Expression in musical performance is largely communicated by the "manner" in which a piece is played; interpretive aspects that supplement the written score. In piano performance, timing and amplitude are the principal parameters the performer can vary. We examined the way in which such variation serves to communicate emotion by…
Descriptors: Cues, Emotional Response, Musical Instruments, Acoustics
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de Bezenac, Christophe; Swindells, Rachel – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2009
This paper explores the issue of motivation in music learning in higher education by contextualising data collected as part of the "Investigating-Musical-Performance" research project (Welch, et al., 2006-2008). The discussion begins with findings which suggest that popular, jazz and folk musicians experience more pleasure in musical…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Student Motivation
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Cassity, Hope Daniels; Henley, Tracy B.; Markley, Robert P. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2007
The "Mozart effect" is the reported phenomenon of increased spatial abilities after listening to that composer's music. However, subsequent research suggests that the Mozart effect may be an artifactual consequence of heightened arousal and mood rather than the music of Mozart per se (e.g., Thompson, Schellenberg, & Husain, 2001). The present…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Psychological Patterns, Music, Spatial Ability