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Mental Imagery in Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories (2022)
Book Chapter
Jakubowski, K. (2022). Mental Imagery in Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories. In M. B. Küssner, G. Welch, L. Taruffi, I. Cross, G. A. Floridou, & A. Ockelford (Eds.), Music and Mental Imagery (137-146). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429330070

Music is often cited as a powerful cue for bringing back significant and emotional lifetime memories. One feature that appears to be a substantial contributor to this experience is the fact that these music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) ar... Read More about Mental Imagery in Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories.

Differential effects of familiarity and emotional expression of musical cues on autobiographical memory properties (2022)
Journal Article
Jakubowski, K., & Francini, E. (2023). Differential effects of familiarity and emotional expression of musical cues on autobiographical memory properties. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 76(9), 2001–2016. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218221129793

Features of visual cues, such as their familiarity and emotionality, influence the quantity and qualities of the autobiographical memories they evoke. Despite increasing use in autobiographical memory research, comparatively little is known about how... Read More about Differential effects of familiarity and emotional expression of musical cues on autobiographical memory properties.

Aesthetics of musical timing: Culture and expertise affect preferences for isochrony but not synchrony (2022)
Journal Article
Jakubowski, K., Polak, R., Rocamora, M., Jure, L., & Jacoby, N. (2022). Aesthetics of musical timing: Culture and expertise affect preferences for isochrony but not synchrony. Cognition, 227, Article 105205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105205

Expressive communication in the arts often involves deviations from stylistic norms, which can increase the aesthetic evaluation of an artwork or performance. The detection and appreciation of such expressive deviations may be amplified by cultural f... Read More about Aesthetics of musical timing: Culture and expertise affect preferences for isochrony but not synchrony.