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  1. Neonatal Musicality: Do Newborns Detect Emotions in Music?

    This study aimed to explore healthy, term neonates’ behavioural and physiological responses to music using frame-by-frame analysis of their movements...

    Emese Nagy, Rachael Cosgrove, ... Hajnalka Orvos in Psychological Studies
    Article Open access 19 November 2022
  2. Multimodal Expression in Communicative Functions, Gestures, Vocalizations, and the Contribution of Early Musicality

    The communicative functions with which infants and pregrammatical speaking children use signs to interact with others have been the subject of...
    Chapter 2022
  3. Brief Report: Telehealth Music-Enhanced Reciprocal Imitation Training in Autism: A Single-Subject Feasibility Study of a Virtual Parent Coaching Intervention

    Purpose

    Telehealth delivery increases accessibility of parent-mediated interventions that teach parents skills and support autistic children’s social...

    Talia Liu, Keysha Martinez-Torres, ... Miriam Lense in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 02 August 2023
  4. Beyond the Language Module: Musicality as a Step** Stone Towards Language Acquisition

    Human infants are faced with the daunting task of analysing the underlying structure of linguistic sound streams. For prelinguistic infants who lack...
    Hirokazu Doi, Nobuo Masataka in Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy
    Chapter 2022
  5. Sensorimotor synchronization with visual, auditory, and tactile modalities

    While it is well known that humans are highly responsive to rhythm, the factors that influence our ability to synchronize remain unclear. In the...

    Simon Andrew Whitton, Fang Jiang in Psychological Research
    Article 11 February 2023
  6. Infant-Directed Improvised Performances, Protoconversations, and Action Songs During the First Year of Life

    The connection between babies and adults is permeated by a communicative musicality that manifests in different ways. Three of these manifestations...
    Soledad Carretero, Silvia Español, ... Favio Shifres in Moving and Interacting in Infancy and Early Childhood
    Chapter 2022
  7. Manipulation of low-level features modulates grou** strength of auditory objects

    A central challenge of auditory processing involves the segregation, analysis, and integration of acoustic information into auditory perceptual...

    Gennadiy Gurariy, Richard Randall, Adam S. Greenberg in Psychological Research
    Article 20 July 2020
  8. Heritability of Childhood Music Engagement and Associations with Language and Executive Function: Insights from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study

    Music engagement is a powerful, influential experience that often begins early in life. Music engagement is moderately heritable in adults...

    Daniel E. Gustavson, Srishti Nayak, ... Hermine H. Maes in Behavior Genetics
    Article 09 February 2023
  9. Theoretical and empirical advances in understanding musical rhythm, beat and metre

    The rhythmic elements of music are integral to experiences such as singing, musical emotions, the urge to dance and playing a musical instrument....

    Joel S. Snyder, Reyna L. Gordon, Erin E. Hannon in Nature Reviews Psychology
    Article 08 May 2024
  10. Live-Sound Pressure That Is Not Measured In Decibels

    Audio engineer choice is affected by the influences and pressures within the live sound culture. This study analyzes the data from a 2020...

    Article Open access 17 August 2023
  11. Reviving the Inner Nurturing Capacities of Families in the Unpredictable World: A Japanese Perspective on Infant Mental Health

    Rapid post-war industrialization and westernization destroyed traditional Japanese wisdom of childrearing. Many families have become disconnected and...
    Chapter 2024
  12. Music, families and interaction (MUFASA): a protocol article for an RCT study

    Background

    General mental health and interpersonal skills of families are crucial to children's development and future. Research suggests a link...

    Stine L. Jacobsen, Gustavo Gattino, ... Julie Ørnholt Bøtker in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 04 November 2022
  13. Crucial moments of change in monodrama: the creative contradiction

    The crucial moments of change in psychodrama usually take place on stage in interaction with other group participants. In psychodrama on an...

    Article 04 February 2022
  14. Universality, domain-specificity and development of psychological responses to music

    Humans can find music happy, sad, fearful or spiritual. They can be soothed by it or urged to dance. Whether these psychological responses reflect...

    Manvir Singh, Samuel A. Mehr in Nature Reviews Psychology
    Article 17 May 2023
  15. An efficient and adaptive test of auditory mental imagery

    The ability to silently hear music in the mind has been argued to be fundamental to musicality. Objective measurements of this subjective imagery...

    Rebecca W. Gelding, Peter M. C. Harrison, ... Daniel Müllensiefen in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 30 April 2020
  16. The Infant-Directed Improvised Performances: What They Are and What Happens Through Them

    When adults interact with babies, they do special things. In this chapter, through a microanalysis of interaction scenes between an adult and a...
    Silvia Español, Favio Shifres, ... Diana Pérez in Moving and Interacting in Infancy and Early Childhood
    Chapter 2022
  17. Online assessment of musical ability in 10 minutes: Development and validation of the Micro-PROMS

    We describe the development and validation of a test battery to assess musical ability that taps into a broad range of music perception skills and...

    Hannah Strauss, Stephan Reiche, ... Marcel Zentner in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 23 May 2023
  18. An Invitation to an Embodied, Multimodal, and Intersubjective Approach to Development

    This introductory chapter begins by explaining the origin of this book: a cooperative and interdisciplinary path walked by its authors that led to a...
    Silvia Español, Mauricio Martínez, Fernando G. Rodríguez in Moving and Interacting in Infancy and Early Childhood
    Chapter 2022
  19. Musical dynamics in early triadic interactions: a case study

    Research of the last 30 years showed the importance of music for psychological development. Communicative musicality studies described musical...

    Nicolás Alessandroni, Ana Moreno-Núñez, ... María Jesús Del Olmo in Psychological Research
    Article 16 March 2019
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