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The effects of music : a series of essays / edited by Max Schoen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cognitive psychology ; v. 18. | International library of psychologyPublisher: London : Routledge, c1927Description: ix, 273 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0415209730
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153
Contents:
Ch. I. Introduction -- Ch. II. Individual Differences in Listening to Music -- Ch. III. Types of Listeners. Genetic Considerations -- Ch. IV. An Experimental Study of the Nature of Musical Enjoyment -- Ch. V. An Experimental Study of the Nature of Musical Enjoyment (continued) -- Ch. VI. The Sources and Nature of the Affective Reaction to Instrumental Music -- Ch. VII. The Mood Effects of Music -- Ch. VIII. Problems Related to the Mood Effects of Music -- Ch. IX. Effects of Music Upon Electro-Cardiograms and Blood Pressure -- Ch. X. The Effects of Immediate Repetition on the Pleasantness or Unpleasantness of Music -- Ch. XI. The Immediate and Long-Time Effects of Classical and Popular Phonograph Selections -- Ch. XII. The Effect on a Musical Programme of Familiarity and of Sequence of Selections -- Ch. XIII. Visual, Kinaesthetic, Olfactory, and Gustatory Effects of Music -- Ch. XIV. A Study in the Use of Similes for Describing Music and its Effects -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Charts and Tables.
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Reprint of the 1927 ed.

Ch. I. Introduction -- Ch. II. Individual Differences in Listening to Music -- Ch. III. Types of Listeners. Genetic Considerations -- Ch. IV. An Experimental Study of the Nature of Musical Enjoyment -- Ch. V. An Experimental Study of the Nature of Musical Enjoyment (continued) -- Ch. VI. The Sources and Nature of the Affective Reaction to Instrumental Music -- Ch. VII. The Mood Effects of Music -- Ch. VIII. Problems Related to the Mood Effects of Music -- Ch. IX. Effects of Music Upon Electro-Cardiograms and Blood Pressure -- Ch. X. The Effects of Immediate Repetition on the Pleasantness or Unpleasantness of Music -- Ch. XI. The Immediate and Long-Time Effects of Classical and Popular Phonograph Selections -- Ch. XII. The Effect on a Musical Programme of Familiarity and of Sequence of Selections -- Ch. XIII. Visual, Kinaesthetic, Olfactory, and Gustatory Effects of Music -- Ch. XIV. A Study in the Use of Similes for Describing Music and its Effects -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Charts and Tables.

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