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2015

 

Developmental change and cross-domain links in vocal and musical emotion recognition performance in childhood
Allgood, Rebecca and Heaton, Pam F.. 2015.
British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 33(3), pp. 398-403. ISSN 0261-510X

 

Marketing to the senses: Music gets under your skin.
Binet, L; Müllensiefen, Daniel and Morrison, G. 2015.
Admap, April, pp. 37-39

 

Detection of the arcuate fasciculus in congenital amusia depends on the tractography algorithm
Chen, Joyce L.; Kumar, Sukhbinder; Williamson, Victoria J.; Scholz, Jan; Griffiths, Timothy D. and Stewart, Lauren (2015)
Frontiers in Psychology, 6(9), pp. 1-11

 

Sensory feedback – Dependent neural de-orchestration: The effect of altered sensory feedback on Musician’s Dystonia
Cheng, F.P.-H.; Eddy, M.-L.; Herrojo Ruiz, Maria; Großbach, M. and Altenmüller, E.O.. 2015.
Cerebral Cortex, 34(1), pp. 55-65. ISSN 1047-3211

 

Exploring the musical taste of expert listeners: musicology students reveal tendency toward omnivorous taste
Elvers, Paul; Omigie, Diana; Fuhrmann, Wolfgang and Fischinger, Timo. 2015.
rontiers in Psychology, 6, p. 1252. ISSN 1664-1078

 

Tunes stuck in your brain: The frequency and affective evaluation of involuntary musical imagery correlate with cortical structure
Farrugia, N., Jakubowski, K., Cusack, R., Stewart, L. (2015)
Consciousness and Cognition, 35, pp. 66-77

 

Validation of the Gold-MSI questionnaire to measure musical sophistication of German students at secondary education schools.
Fiedler, D and Müllensiefen, Daniel. 2015.
Musikpädagogische Forschung / Research in Music Education, 36, pp. 199-219

 

The Involuntary Musical Imagery Scale (IMIS)
Floridou, Georgia A.; Williamson, Victoria J.; Stewart, Lauren and Müllensiefen, Daniel (2015)
Music, Mind, and Brain, 25(1) , pp. 28-36

 

Environmental and mental conditions predicting the experience of involuntary musical imagery: An experience sampling method study

Floridou, Georgia A. and Müllensiefen, Daniel (2015)

Consciousness and Cognition, 33, pp. 472–486

Is it the song and not the singer? Hit song prediction using structural features of melodies.
Frieler, K; Jakubowski, Kelly and Müllensiefen, Daniel (2015) 

In:  Yearbook of the German Society for Music Psychology. 24 UNSPECIFIED, pp. 41-54

 

Electrical Brain Responses to an Auditory Illusion and the Impact of Musical Expertise
Ioannaou, Christos I; Pereda, Ernesto; Lindsen, Job P. and Bhattacharya, Joydeep. 2015.
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203

 

The speed of our mental soundtracks: Tracking the tempo of involuntary musical imagery in everyday life

Jakubowski, Kelly; Farrugia, N; Halpern, Andrea; Sankarpandi, S.K. and Stewart, Lauren (2015)
Memory & Cognition, 43(8), pp. 1229-42. DOI: 10.3758/s13421-015-0531-5

Aroused with heart: Modulation of heartbeat evoked potential by arousal induction and its oscillatory correlates
Luft, Caroline Di Bernardi and Bhattacharya, Joydeep. 2015.
Scientific Reports, 5, p. 15717. ISSN 2045-2322

 

The challenges and benefits of a genuine partnership between Music Therapy and Neuroscience: A dialogue between scientist and therapist 

Menouti, Konstantina; Akiva-Kabiri, Lilach; Banissy, Michael J. and Stewart, Lauren (2015)

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, ISSN 1662-5161

 

Timbre-colour synaesthesia: exploring the consistency of associations based on timbre

Menouti, K., Akiva-Kabiri, L, Banissy, M. J. and Stewart, L. (2015)
Cortex, 63, pp. 1-3

 

Music, Brands, and Advertising: Testing what works.
Müllensiefen, Daniel and Baker, D. 2015.
In: K Bronner; R Hirt and C Ringe, eds. Audio Branding Yearbook 2014/2015. Nomos. ISBN 978-3-8487-1073-7

 

Radio Station Jingles: How statistical learning applies to a special genre of audio logos.
Müllensiefen, Daniel; Egermann, H and Burrows, S. 2015.
In: K Bronner; R Hirt and C Ringe, eds. Audio Branding Yearbook 2014/2015. Nomos, pp. 53-72. ISBN 978-3-8452-6081-5

 

Investigating the importance of self-theories of intelligence and musicality for students' academic and musical achievement
Müllensiefen, Daniel; Harrison, Peter; Caprini, Francesco and Fancourt, Amy. 2015.
Frontiers in Psychology, ISSN 1664-1078

 

An intracranial EEG study of the neural dynamics of musical valence processing
Omigie, Diana; Dellacherie, Delphine; Hasboun, Dominique; George, Nathalie; Clement, Sylvain; Baulac, Michel; Adam, Claude and Samson, Severine. 2015.
Cerebral Cortex, 25(11), pp. 4038-4047. ISSN 1047-3211

 

Music and literature: are there shared empathy and predictive mechanisms underlying their affective impact?
Omigie, Diana. 2015.
Frontiers in Psychology, 6, ISSN 1664-1078

 

Basic, specific, mechanistic? Conceptualizing musical emotions in the brain
Omigie, Diana. 2015.
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 524(8), pp. 1676-1686. ISSN 0021-9967

 

Increased Involuntary Musical Mental Activity Is Not Associated With More Accurate Voluntary Musical Imagery.
Weir, G; Williamson, V.J and Müllensiefen, Daniel. 2015.
Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 25(1), pp. 48-57. ISSN 0275-3987

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