First, a systematic overview is given of the cognitive鈥損henomenological theory of emotions put forth b... RS Lazarus,AD Kanner,S Folkman - 《Theories of Emotion》 被引量: 390发表: 1980年 Does singing promote well-being?: An empirical study of professional and amateur singers during a ...
Postnatal depression, Singing, Community, Music, Qualitative, Focus groupsPrevious research has demonstrated that making music can enhance positive emotions as well as support positive psychological functioning. However, studies tend to be limited by lack of comparison with other psychosocial interventions....
Much of the research into group singing—and music more generally—emphasises its social dimension (Livesey et al.2012; Welch et al.2014), even though a medical understanding of wellbeing has tended to focus on the impact on the individual, rather than the group. What lies at the heart of...
In addition to eliciting positive emotions, music therapy has been shown to have long-term benefits in reducing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia assessed by the Behavioral Pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease (BEHAVE-AD) Rating Scale, a well-established instrument to assess and evaluate...
Joint action brings individuals (and embodiment of their emotions) together, in space and in time. Yet little is known about how individual emotions propagate through embodied presence in a group, and how joint action changes individual emotion. In fact, the multi-agent component is largely ...
In typical R&B fashion, What I Didn't Tell You takes listeners through the mixed bag of emotions brought on by love. But longtime fans may notice something's different this time around. For instance, lyrics like "This here is top shelf, I know you're thirsty / Run up a tab so you...
Group’s songs based on real-life events Love and the tangled web of emotions associated with it have provided fodder for many a tune. In fact, if a nation was ever measured by the volume of love or unrequited love songs composed, Fiji would certainly be ranked high up there....
For instance, group membership affects both motor synchrony and emotional alignment; that is, people tend to synchronize25 and catch the emotions26 of ingroup rather than outgroup members. Additionally, both synchrony and emotional alignment were found to enhance feelings of closeness27,28,29.While ...
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As religious music must stimulate and impress the emotions of religious individuals, traditional devotional music may incorporate the music style of the culture to which they belong (Sibanda and Makahamadze 2008). Miller and Strongman (2002) also pointed out that the emotional effect of music ...