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Anthony ChmielSydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney Adresse e-mail validée de sydney.edu.au Cité 412 fois |
Back to the inverted-U for music preference: A review of the literature
A Chmiel, E Schubert - Psychology of Music, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigated the inverted-U model of preference for music as a function of collative
variables (especially familiarity and complexity) over the last 115 years. The results of 57 …
variables (especially familiarity and complexity) over the last 115 years. The results of 57 …
The role of artistic creative activities in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
During the COVID-19 pandemic some Australians turned to artistic creative activities (ACAs)
as a way of managing their own mental health and well-being. This study examined the role …
as a way of managing their own mental health and well-being. This study examined the role …
Going online: Successes and challenges in delivering group music instrument and aural learning for older adult novices during the COVID-19 pandemic
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many cultural and artistic programs for older adults
have been put on hold, despite the numerous physical, social, and emotional well-being …
have been put on hold, despite the numerous physical, social, and emotional well-being …
Creativity in lockdown: Understanding how music and the arts supported mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic by age group
Recent research has indicated that many people around the world turned to artistic creative
activities (ACAs) to support their mental health during COVID-19 lockdowns. However, …
activities (ACAs) to support their mental health during COVID-19 lockdowns. However, …
Unusualness as a predictor of music preference
A Chmiel, E Schubert - Musicae Scientiae, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper investigates the role of unusualness ratings in predicting music preference. In
addition, the variables complexity and familiarity were rated for five music stimuli covering a …
addition, the variables complexity and familiarity were rated for five music stimuli covering a …
[HTML][HTML] Calming effects of repetition in music for children with sensory sensitivities: Findings from two experimental studies
Sensory sensitivity and anxiety are often experienced by neurodivergent children. Repetitive
physical actions are a common way to self-regulate and reduce anxiety, yet stigma attached …
physical actions are a common way to self-regulate and reduce anxiety, yet stigma attached …
Encouraging help-seeking and engagement in a mental health app: What young people want
Although many young people evince a preference for digital mental health support over
face to face, engagement with smartphone apps for mental health remains relatively low, …
face to face, engagement with smartphone apps for mental health remains relatively low, …
Musical activity as avoidance-based emotion regulation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence across continents
Argentina and Australia endured among the most severe COVID-19 lockdowns globally. This
study examined which artistic creative activities (ACAs) Argentinians in the Buenos Aries …
study examined which artistic creative activities (ACAs) Argentinians in the Buenos Aries …
Performing lieder: Expert perspectives and comparison of vibrato and singer's formant with opera singers
This article reports three studies about performance of lieder, and in particular in comparison
with opera performance. In study 1, 21 participants with experience in music performance …
with opera performance. In study 1, 21 participants with experience in music performance …
Emptying rooms: When the inverted-U model of preference fails—An investigation using music with collative extremes
A Chmiel, E Schubert - Empirical Studies of the Arts, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Daniel Berlyne's inverted-U model remains a simple, well-supported explanation of music
preference as a function of collative variables. However, after reviewing the literature, we …
preference as a function of collative variables. However, after reviewing the literature, we …