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Is it not beautiful?
... as well as in sound (waves, waterfalls and rain) and music (birdsong and nursery rhymes). Mathematical fractals ... in the Society section. Alex Forsythe said: ‘Noel loved music, and any donations to ... – a charity that helps disadvantaged kids with ...
Searching for superhuman
... would you believe that anyone could identify a piece of music merely by looking at the groove patterns on a vinyl ... anything other than his own vast knowledge of orchestral music from Beethoven onwards, combined with an ability to ...
New voices: Learning from learners
I immerse myself in three disciplines: research, music and art. I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University ...
Big picture: The flotsam and jetsam of life
... as triggers of memories of a time or place, such as music, books, photos, stamps and maps, which I think of as ...
Homelessness
... Force on Psychology’s Contribution to End Homelessness Music and change with Charlie Alcock Hope, control and ...
‘I asked Laura what she thought happens after death…’
... in society, finds its voice in literature, films, plays, music etc (2) . But in Western society, in serious and ...
Hearing pitch – right place, wrong time?
... It is arguably the most important perceptual dimension of music, allowing us to appreciate melody and harmony. In ...
Big Picture: Beyond seizures
... exhibitions and art-science workshops, theatre, film, music, sound art, and outreach talks. They are currently ...
So you think you can dance?
... – and he intends to be nothing short of dazzling. The music begins and he starts to move. You hold your breath… ...
State of the art - Synaesthesia
... A? What does the number 1 taste of? Does listening to music, speaking or eating food produce colours, shapes or ...
Something about nothing
... to the moves, which follow the light and shade in the music; the highs and lows from one phrase to another. The ...
Why I study...media psychology
... to study psychology. As an English graduate and freelance music journalist, I found myself near Zurich doing a feature ...
On ‘meatheads’ and ‘soy boys’
... weights to the sound of heavy grunts and loud hip-hop music… The opening sequence of James Cameron’s recent ...
The Psychologist Presents… at Latitude Festival
Since 2015, The Psychologist has had a slot at the annual music and arts event in Suffolk. Here are some transcripts ...
State of the art: Psychopathy
... it, psychopathic individuals ‘know the words but not the music’ (p.217). In this article we argue that although ...
A broad experience
... back home, they go for walks, sip some wine, and listen to music. ‘We like to enjoy the experience and just be in the ...
Unhappy in a unique way
... of the Book Club episode was a regular on the couch, The Music and the Passion himself, Mr Barry Manilow. Manilow ...
The Brexit carnival
... to an unofficial, festive world of extravagant costumes, music, laughter, feasting, drinking and revelry. While the ...
Don’t fear jazz
... Everyone requires highly fluid roles, a departure from the music sheet. A different audience need the notes in new ways, ...
Walk in my shoes
... bone dating back over 40,000 years). We dance, sing, play music and even walk and breathe in coordinated ways with each ...
So what is a gene?
... spread through, politics, philosophy, science, art, music, and psychology. No wonder it was bitterly resisted. It ...
Big picture: Alien invasion
... skills might not suit pencil and brush. In such art, as in music, it is easy for neurotypical and autistic minds to find ...
‘I’m still the kid with the nuclear explosion inside him’
... The cars have their headlights on. Maybe you listen to music on your iPhone when you do this. It might help you cry. ... yourself that there will be no more cars. Listen to the music and say, there will be no more MP3s, no more singles or ...
The ‘dream forest’ of Lublin
... a translator. During the drawing of the trees calming music was played and participants were offered the choice of ... were also organised by the team including pottery class, music night, yoga etc to encourage engagement in the local ...
Reflections on the games families play
... is evident across a range of new media forms (computers, music, mobile technology), though it is not typical of those ... but only 12 per cent of parents, know how to download music (impeding parents’ ability to guide their children in ...