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Reviews
... Trust Billed as ‘two brainy days of dance, theatre, music and art for all ages’, the Barbican Weekender: Brain ...
Who makes a good companion?
... • Musical intelligence – having the ability to make music. There is very limited evidence of musical intelligence ...
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 ...
The oceanic feeling
... they fly, expanding out and filling up the hollow like music does and this does not happen when Nina looks at ...
Arts-based research – radical or conventional?
... The form of the film – combining first person narrative, music, and diverse imagery – adds not only to its potential ...
Book reviews
... that give their lives meaning. He describes how images and music play important roles in emphasising those feelings. ...
Book reviews, December 2016
... of therapy, including massage, exercise, art therapy and music therapy, alongside more traditional interventions. One ...
Book reviews
... 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 ...
Reviews, November 2015
... images with a compassionate image, and calls on the use of music, metaphor and mindfulness to support clients through ...
Book Reviews
... radio, newspapers, websites, films, theatre, exhibitions, music, apps… you name it, we’re interested. If you would ...
Being curious about misophonia
... effective strategies such as distraction by other noises (music, TV), re-focusing on the person instead of the trigger ...
Book Reviews
... drastically reducing evacuation time. With no formal music training, Quentin has absolute pitch and is physically ...
Book Reviews
... 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 ...
The power of the arts
... a single cultural output such as a book or a piece of music? And as with social prescribing, the outcome measures ...
Boredom at work
... breaking down form-filling into smaller chunks, playing music in the background – these are all individual ...
Does our unconscious rule?
... of results on piano performance. Journal of Research in Music Education, 38(3), 187–196. Dijksterhuis, A., Bos, ...
Marketing psychology and the hidden persuaders
... all, they are social. Alcohol brands, along with clubs, music and fashion constitute a discursive landscape which ...
Dreaming -motivated or meaningless?
... the theme tune to Friends. I think I then wonder what the music is like, as I don’t know it. I met with others from ...
Living with touch
... purchased in a ‘virtual’ or not tangible form, such as music downloaded from the internet, we still miss the ...
The anatomy of online grief
... how I clothe my body and decorate my home, and Apple Music and Spotify records reveal the music that speaks to me most; but only a select few see all ...
Heroes and villains
... After all, fiction, like other forms of culture such as music, could be considered a ‘transformative technology of ...
Mindfulness in schools
... it’s about how they play on the sports field, practise music, dance or drama, or maintain concentration during ...