Juslin, author University of Warsaw More Less. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. Show Summary Details. Subscriber Login Email Address. Password Please enter your Password. Library Card Please enter your library card number. Contents Go to page:. View: no detail some detail full detail. Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Emotions Expressed and Aroused by Music. Chapter 3 Emotion in Culture and History.
Chapter 5 Towards a Neurobiology of Musical Emotions. Chapter 6 Exploring the Habitus of Listening. Chapter 7 Emotion as Social Emergence. Chapter 8 Self-Report Measures and Models. Chapter 9 Continuous Self-Report Methods. Chapter 11 Psychophysiological Measures.
Chapter 12 Functional Neuroimaging. Chapter 13 Emotion and Composition in Classical Music. Chapter 15 Emotion and Motivation in the Lives of Performers. Part V Music Listening. Chapter 18 Music in Everyday Life. Chapter 19 Experimental Aesthetics and Liking for Music. Chapter 20 Strong Experiences with Music.
Chapter 21 Musical Expectancy and Thrills. Chapter 24 Preference, Personality, and Emotion. Chapter 27 Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences. Part VII Applications. Chapter 28 Music Education. Chapter 29 Music Therapy. Handbook of communication and emotion : research, theory, applications, and contexts Item Preview.
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