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The role of gender in emotional reactions elicited by music: Autonomic reactivity, facial expression, and self-reports (2024)
Journal Article
Fuentes-Sánchez, N., García-Fernández, M., Escrig, M. A., Eerola, T., & Pastor, M. C. (online). The role of gender in emotional reactions elicited by music: Autonomic reactivity, facial expression, and self-reports. Musicae Scientiae, https://doi.org/10.1177/10298649241286974

Studies in the field of emotions have yielded mixed findings regarding differences between women’s and men’s emotional reactivity. In the majority, emotional scenes, facial expressions, and movies were used as stimuli. However, music has been less fr... Read More about The role of gender in emotional reactions elicited by music: Autonomic reactivity, facial expression, and self-reports.

Episode model: The functional approach to emotional experiences of music (2024)
Journal Article
Eerola, T., Kirts, C., & Saarikallio, S. (online). Episode model: The functional approach to emotional experiences of music. Psychology of Music, https://doi.org/10.1177/03057356241279763

We present a novel framework for music and emotion research that addresses emotional experiences with music as functional episodes. This framework, called the Episode Model, places the situation and the function of the music for the individual at the... Read More about Episode model: The functional approach to emotional experiences of music.

Sur Sangat Collection (2024)
Digital Artefact
Clayton, M., Rao, P., & Phatak, M. (2024). Sur Sangat Collection

The Sur Sangat Collection comprises audiovisual recordings of performances of Hindustani (North Indian) Classical Music, recorded in Pune, India by the Sur Sangat organization. Documentation includes details of contents, markup of tala cycles, and te... Read More about Sur Sangat Collection.

Music-Evoked Thoughts: Genre and Emotional Expression of Music Impact Concurrent Imaginings (2024)
Journal Article
Jakubowski, K., Margulis, E. H., & Taruffi, L. (2024). Music-Evoked Thoughts: Genre and Emotional Expression of Music Impact Concurrent Imaginings. Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 42(1), 3-18. https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2024.42.1.3

Music listening can evoke a range of extra-musical thoughts, from colors and smells to autobiographical memories and fictional stories. We investigated music-evoked thoughts as an overarching category, to examine how the music’s genre and emotional e... Read More about Music-Evoked Thoughts: Genre and Emotional Expression of Music Impact Concurrent Imaginings.

Alice Dalí augmented reality: Evaluating a cultural outdoors game for intergenerational play (2024)
Journal Article
Haahr, M., Rudenko, S., & Jakubowski, K. (2025). Alice Dalí augmented reality: Evaluating a cultural outdoors game for intergenerational play. Entertainment Computing, 52, Article 100865. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.entcom.2024.100865

Serious Games have been shown to have many uses, such as for learning and cultural engagement. Furthermore, research has shown that some types of game experiences can have significant social benefits, such as a study by Wang, Taylor and Sun, which sh... Read More about Alice Dalí augmented reality: Evaluating a cultural outdoors game for intergenerational play.

Play it again, but more sadly: Influence of timbre, mode, and musical experience in melody processing. (2024)
Journal Article
Armitage, J., Eerola, T., & Halpern, A. R. (online). Play it again, but more sadly: Influence of timbre, mode, and musical experience in melody processing. Memory and Cognition, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-024-01614-8

The emotional properties of music are influenced by a host of factors, such as timbre, mode, harmony, and tempo. In this paper, we consider how two of these factors, mode (major vs. minor) and timbre interact to influence ratings of perceived valence... Read More about Play it again, but more sadly: Influence of timbre, mode, and musical experience in melody processing..

Functional integration and segregation during semantic cognition: Evidence across age groups (2024)
Journal Article
Wu, W., & Hoffman, P. (2024). Functional integration and segregation during semantic cognition: Evidence across age groups. Cortex, 178, 157-173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2024.06.015

Semantic cognition is underpinned by ventral anterior temporal lobe (vATL) which encodes knowledge representations and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), which controls activation of knowledge based on the needs of the current context. This core semantic... Read More about Functional integration and segregation during semantic cognition: Evidence across age groups.