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A list of key readings about Music and emotion.
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"We conclude that one function of affect is to regulate cognitive processing."

  • Eldar, E.; Ganor, O.; Admon, R.; Bleich, A.; Hendler, T. (2007). "Feeling the Real World: Limbic Response to Music Depends on Related Content". Cerebral Cortex 17 (12): 2828. DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhm011. Research Blogging.
  • Koelsch, S.; Fritz, T.; Von Cramon, D.Y.; Müller, K.; Friederici, A.D. (2006). "Investigating emotion with music: an fMRI study". Human Brain Mapping 27 (3): 239-250. DOI:10.1002/hbm.20180. Research Blogging.
  • Blood, A.J.; Zatorre, R.J.; Bermudez, P.; Evans, A.C. (1999). "Emotional responses to pleasant and unpleasant music correlate with activity in paralimbic brain regions". Nature Neuroscience 2: 382-387. DOI:10.1038/7299. Research Blogging.
  • Morton, E.S. (1977). "On the Occurrence and Significance of Motivation-Structural Rules in Some Bird and Mammal Sounds". The American Naturalist 111 (981): 855. DOI:10.1086/283219. Research Blogging.