Alternative repository (open-access/pre-print) version available at: https://t.co/DyXS9etku4 (also on ResearchGate and AcademiaEdu) #MusicScience #PubChat #Playlists (10/9)
Today’s #MusicScience #PubChat article: Krause & North (2014). Contextualized music listening: Playlists and the Mehrabian and Russell model. Psychology of Well-Being, 4: 22. doi:10.1186/s13612-014-0022-7 https://t.co/uasQfVxPzl (1/9)
RT @iVgroup: cataloging some of the music/sound research we've collected through the years. thought it might be interesting to share some t…
RT @StudyListening: yes, context is key to our perception/ behavior/ listening experiences #musicscience https://t.co/oac2ET4Vdp
yes, context is key to our perception/ behavior/ listening experiences #musicscience
cataloging some of the music/sound research we've collected through the years. thought it might be interesting to share some that's particularly useful when thinking about perception and behaviour. first up: contextualized music listening #musicscience htt
RT @StudyListening: preferred #playlist music for #everyday listening situations can be characterized in part on the basis of arousal goals…
preferred #playlist music for #everyday listening situations can be characterized in part on the basis of arousal goals. #musicscience https://t.co/uasQfVxPzl
RT @StudyListening: music chosen for #playlists is subject to injunctive norms -- considerable variation in selections for #listening on pu…
music chosen for #playlists is subject to injunctive norms -- considerable variation in selections for #listening on public transport or when washing dishes, but more homogenous music selected for a wedding. #musicscience https://t.co/uasQfVPqXV
start this year off with a new article about contextualised #listening via #playlists by myself and @adriannorth05 at http://t.co/HCwfoOxOy8