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The name game
... that involve grinding grain, and those called Melody to music making. This sort of influence can come from first ...
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... who is Research Professor at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Keele ...
Rethinking siblings and mental illness
... gatherings, joining a yoga class together or going to a music festival. One sibling in the Sibling Network stated: ...
Asylum 2- Working with refugee children and families
... helpful coping strategies, such as praying, listening to music or asking a family member to tell them a story before ...
The education of children in care
... are less important, such as sport or popular music. Pre-care experiences certainly play a part in ...
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... the negative consequences – scientific discoveries, art, music, but also slavery, war, pollution – calling for a ...
The multisensory perception of flavour
... through to the colour of the lighting and the background music all affect both the foods and drinks we choose to order ... D. (2008). The social and applied psychology of music. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Oberfeld, D., Hecht, ...
Increasing happiness in lasting ways
... to higher pleasures like those afforded by great art, music or natural beauty. And although pleasure is an ...
Hallucinating in the deep waters of consciousness…
... give the audience the experience of synaesthesia, by using music in place of words, or colours and music together. But this is disappointing in its ...
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... brought The Salon Project to London, promising ‘a new music theatre event inspired by the rituals of the 19th century salon… where performance interventions, music and guest speakers entertain and provoke ...
Spearman and the Importance of Archives
... ability to mentally recall a piece of instrumental music while ‘No movements of his voice-muscles accompany ...
Coach your cortex
... been shown to be more generalised – action video games, music and athletics. Action video games were shown to be ...
Neuroscience for the soul
... who sensed a presence during seizures must have come as music to the ears of one Canadian neuroscientist in ...
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... Assistant at the University of Sheffield Turn off the music! More or LessWord of Mouth BBC Radio 4 Psychologists ... listens (or podcasts in my case). Go on, turn off the music and turn on the words and numbers – it’s good for ...
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... Trust Billed as ‘two brainy days of dance, theatre, music and art for all ages’, the Barbican Weekender: Brain ...
Toilet psychology
... preference for faecal foods (e.g. sausage), flatulent music (i.e. wind and brass) and toilet humour. His analysis ...
The psychology of sustainable transport
... all mode users (Gatersleben & Uzzell, 2007). In addition, music is an important source of positive experiences for ...
Book reviews
... that give their lives meaning. He describes how images and music play important roles in emphasising those feelings. ...
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... Flin, R. et al. The Psychology of Female Violence Motz, A. Music, Language and the Brain Patel, A.D. Imaginative Minds ...
The psychology of scientific thought and behaviour
... out those with mental health problems in a way that art, music and poetry do not. In other words, aspiring scientists ...
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... radio, newspapers, websites, films, theatre, exhibitions, music, apps… you name it, we’re interested. If you would ...
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... drastically reducing evacuation time. With no formal music training, Quentin has absolute pitch and is physically ...
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... of supposedly ‘happy’ games involving light-hearted music and cartoon characters and the unwillingness of the ...
Promoting mental health through schools
... that underpin ‘regular’ subjects such as maths and music, offering the possibility of building bridges from ...
Boredom at work
... breaking down form-filling into smaller chunks, playing music in the background – these are all individual ...