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State of the art: Psychopathy
... it, psychopathic individuals ‘know the words but not the music’ (p.217). In this article we argue that although ...
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 ...
News and Media
... the border and 600 in the capital, to hear talks on love, music, addiction, and more. Edinburgh The process of dating ... article last month, posing the question ‘is pop music bad for young people?’ North concluded that the evidence suggesting a link between...
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 ...
Careers: A public and private trip to understand the mind
... hash, not modern skunk weed. Sitting listening to music late one night I found myself going down an intensely ...
A higher consciousness
... anything to do with computers. I had a boyfriend who made music on a synthesiser and I thought that was fascinating! I ...
One on One... with Jane Ogden
... laugh Hugh Grant in the ‘Pop goes my heart’ video for Music and Lyrics. Very funny film. Particularly if you are a ...
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 ...
Big picture
... hill is where it is); sometimes patterns help him make music (like deciding to take a particular sound, run it ...
Unravelling our beginnings
... a preference that is acquired prenatally. Newborns prefer music they have heard prenatally to that which they have ... from prenatal learning is unknown. Newborn preferences for music acquired prenatally disappear by three weeks of age in ...
One on One - with Richard Gregory
... inspire action. One cultural recommendation Recognise that music has immense power, though we do not understand how it ...
A festival of community psychology
... enables people to ‘bounce’ back as active citizens . Music and change Community psychology has been big in Chile ...
Careers
... together when working on creative projects such as music making.’ One of the themes that Dorothy stresses is ...
Creative Britain
... fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer ... activities of say, painting, sculpture, classical music, but now encompasses many new activities, as the 2001 ...
Choosing the right tools to find the right people
... produced 40 per cent of the ‘masterworks’ in classical music (Moles, 1958). Although Price’s law was originally ...
One on one......with Barbara Wilson
... anyway. One cultural recommendation I am a big fan of the music of Bob Dylan. He cut his first record the year I ...
The psychology of stuff and things
... their youth too. Usually this manifests in a taste for music, books, films and other entertainment from yesteryear, ... a creative star dies, with the mass consumption of their music, books or films or other associated items. Consider how ... with our stuff is...
Student Writer Competition winners
... programmes. An organisation called TAPE offers various music and film projects; there is a strong service user group ... behind the curtain, smoking and chatting playfully. Music is played at full blast, people dance and laugh. ‘You ...
News
... I tinyurl.com/y6v8y2e The Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE) has two grant schemes ... advancement or promotion of research in the psychology of music or music education. I Reg and Molly Buck Award: one grant ...
Thinking differently: Fashionable, original
... careers, to the detriment of their creative talents in music and art. A lively audience discussion followed the ...
Society
... makes us human, crisis negotiation, and whether or not pop music is bad for young people. In London the topics included ...
The social dimension of emotion
... tournament), or a social or cultural artefact (a piece of music). Of course, we sometimes experience emotions in ...
One on one with Catherine Loveday
... gift for someone who is fascinated by both memory and music: now that the whole archive is publicly available I ...
Digest: What else can you expect from a Crappo?
... electricity, law, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, music, pathology, philosophy, and physics. But how much of ...
News and media
... from internet dating and subliminal messages in rock music through to Barbie dolls. The media and popular culture, ... targets for the censors – aggressive or antisocial music tends not to have a negative influence on young people. ... interpret or ignore...