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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 44, 1957 - Issue 1
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The Prediction of Behavior Response Patterns to Music

Pages 111-127 | Received 20 Apr 1957, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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Annemiek Vink. (2001) Music and Emotion. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy 10:2, pages 144-158.
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Leo Shatin. (1970) Alteration of Mood Via Music: A Study of the Vectoring Effect. The Journal of Psychology 75:1, pages 81-86.
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J.B. Brocklehurst. (1967) MUSICAL COMMUNICATION. Educational Review 19:3, pages 173-182.
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Nikki S. Rickard, Samia R. Toukhsati & Simone E. Field. (2016) The Effect of Music on Cognitive Performance: Insight From Neurobiological and Animal Studies. Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews 4:4, pages 235-261.
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Gregory D. Webster & Catherine G. Weir. (2005) Emotional Responses to Music: Interactive Effects of Mode, Texture, and Tempo. Motivation and Emotion 29:1, pages 19-39.
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Shigeki Ogata. (2016) Human Eeg Responses to Classical Music and Simulated White Noise: Effects of a Musical Loudness Component on Consciousness. Perceptual and Motor Skills 80:3, pages 779-790.
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Sherman D. VanderArk & Daniel Ely. (2016) Biochemical and Galvanic Skin Responses to Music Stimuli by College Students in Biology and Music. Perceptual and Motor Skills 74:3_suppl, pages 1079-1090.
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Jürgen TauchnitzJürgen Tauchnitz. 1990. Werbung mit Musik. Werbung mit Musik 124 293 .
Suzanne B. Hanser. (1988) Controversy in music listening/stress reduction research. The Arts in Psychotherapy 15:3, pages 211-217.
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J. Louw & J.W. van Rooyen. (1979) Psigofisiologiese reaksies op verskillende musiekstimuli. South African Journal of Psychology 9:3-4, pages 92-97.
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Harold A. Ries. (2013) GSR and breathing amplitude related to emotional reactions to music. Psychonomic Science 14:2, pages 62-62.
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