Current Emotion Research in Music Psychology

Emotion Review 7 (2):189-197 (2015)
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Abstract

Music is universal at least partly because it expresses emotion and regulates affect. Associations between music and emotion have been examined regularly by music psychologists. Here, we review recent findings in three areas: the communication and perception of emotion in music, the emotional consequences of music listening, and predictors of music preferences.

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