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Psychology of Music Podcast
Mimi O'Neill
17 episodes
9 months ago

The Psychology of Music podcast, hosted by the York Music Psychology Group (YMPG), in conjunction with the Music Cognition Matters Speaker Series, is dedicated to exploring the fascinating fields of music psychology, music cognition, systematic and empirical musicology.


The goal is to share our work with each other in the field, and also make these exciting topics more accessible to non-specialist audiences, so whether you're a researcher, a student, a musician, a music lover, or just curious about the way that we interact with music, you're in the right place.


We'll feature interviews with experts in the field, share their latest research findings, and provide practical insights into how the new knowledge created can be applied.



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Music Commentary
Music,
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Social Sciences
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The Psychology of Music podcast, hosted by the York Music Psychology Group (YMPG), in conjunction with the Music Cognition Matters Speaker Series, is dedicated to exploring the fascinating fields of music psychology, music cognition, systematic and empirical musicology.


The goal is to share our work with each other in the field, and also make these exciting topics more accessible to non-specialist audiences, so whether you're a researcher, a student, a musician, a music lover, or just curious about the way that we interact with music, you're in the right place.


We'll feature interviews with experts in the field, share their latest research findings, and provide practical insights into how the new knowledge created can be applied.



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Music Commentary
Music,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (17/17)
Psychology of Music Podcast
16. Bannister - pseudo-social music listening experiences

Scott Bannister is the first guest of the new year and in this episode, he can be heard discussing his work on musical chills, his work on the Cadenza project to improve the experience of music for listeners with hearing loss, and his latest work on the social experience of solo music listening.


You can find out more on out website: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

Find out more about the Cadenza Project here: https://cadenzachallenge.org/




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1 year ago
45 minutes 36 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
15. Collins - Computational modelling of music cognition

MCM Founding member Tom Collins can be heard discussing his latest entry to the AI song content, computational modeling of music cognition, and the benefits these methods may offer music psychologists.


You can find out more on out website: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

Listen to VTGO by Kemi Sulola, Harriet Raynor, and Rebel Algorithms in full here: https://vtgo.glitch.me/


Episode produced by Ben Forsdick



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1 year ago
28 minutes 10 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
14. Onderdijk - Virtual Musicking

Kelsey Onderdijk can be heard discussing musicking in virtually mediated contexts with a focus on connectedness. She considers (temporal) co-presence and parasocial interaction, as well as the 'who' and 'why' of virtual (reality) concerts.


Episode produced by Ben Forsdick



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2 years ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
13. Price - Understanding audiences

In this episode, Dr. Sarah Price discusses her former, current, and future research on audiences of the arts.


Episode produced by Ben Forsdick



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2 years ago
29 minutes 57 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
12. Temperley - Uniform Information Density

In this episode, composer, music theorist, and cognitive scientist David Temperley, discusses the application of uniform information density to musical performance. David is a professor of music theory at the Eastman School of Music and uses 2000, he has been a professor of music theory at Eastman School of Music, you can listen to his original compositions on his website: http://davidtemperley.com/


Episode produced by Ben Forsdick



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2 years ago
32 minutes 5 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
11. Norton - Researching students

In the first episode of our second series Dr. Naomi Norton of the University of York discusses the ethical considerations when your students and participant sample overlap.


Episode produced by Ben Forsdick



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2 years ago
26 minutes 33 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
10. Küssner - Visual Imagery

Mats Küssner is a Lecturer in the Department of Musicology and Media Studies at Humboldt-Universität in Berlin and a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London. His research focuses on multimodal perception and mental imagery of music, emotional responses to music, and performance science.


GAPS2: https://sites.google.com/view/gaps2/home?authuser=0



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2 years ago
18 minutes 24 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
9. Popescu - Language and Music

Tudor Popescu comes from an engineering background and has subsequently obtained a PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford. His main research interest is understanding the psychological and cultural foundations of music. He is currently a Principle Investigator in the Department of General Psychology at the University of Padova.


Join us for the next Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00BST, 16/06/23 https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details»”.)



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2 years ago
36 minutes 38 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
8. Hansen - surprise and uncertainty

Dr. Niels Chr. Hansen is affiliated with Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies & Royal Academy of Music in Denmark. In this episode, he discusses his 10-year project on retrospective surprise and prospective uncertainty in the cognition, composition, and improvisation of musical melodies.


Join us for his Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00BST, 02/06/23 https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details»”.)



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2 years ago
27 minutes 57 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
7. Gibbs & Henry

Hannah Gibbs discusses her work on Gamelan, shared flow state and physiological synchrony, and Noah Henry explores methods of modelling music selection in everyday life.


To attend the Music Cognition Matters presentations 13:00 BST, 26/05/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details”)



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2 years ago
33 minutes 52 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
6. Tang - Cultural selfhood

Johnathon Tang is researching the impact that individual differences have on the way that we experience music.


To attend her Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00 BST, 26/05/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details”)



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2 years ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
5. Owen - Children's emotional responses to music

Caroline Owen discusses the development of children’s subjective responses to music, with a specific focus on its underlying harmonies.


To attend her Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00 BST, 26/05/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details”)



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2 years ago
22 minutes 37 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
4 - Risley - Musical Theatre Wellbeing

Emma Risley from the University of Sheffield discusses her PhD project, looking at the impact of a career as a musical theatre performer on their general wellbeing.


To attend her Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00 BST, 26/05/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details”)


16th International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology

The Edge, Sheffield, United Kingdom

18th - 20th October 2023

https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/sysmus23/home?authuser=0



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2 years ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
3 - Curwen - Synaesthesia

Dr. Caroline Curwen discusses her work on diversity in music perception and cognition; specifically, the experience of synaesthesia


To attend her Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00 BST, 12/05/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details»”.)



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2 years ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
2. Stupacher - Groove

Dr. Jan Stupacher from the Center for Music in the Brain at Aarhus University discusses his work on Groove, or the pleasurable urge to move to music.


To attend his Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00 BST, 05/05/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details»”.)





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2 years ago
33 minutes 5 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
1. Daffern - Interdisciplinarity

Professor Helena Daffern from the AudioLab in the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology at the University of York discusses her work, and the benefits and challenges of working in an interdisciplinary way.

To attend her Music Cognition Matters presentation 13:00 BST, 21/04/23: https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

(To join a meeting, click on the Calendar link at the top. Once you see the calendar, click on the appropriate event, then “More details»”.)



GAPS2: https://sites.google.com/view/gaps2/home?authuser=0



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2 years ago
27 minutes 29 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast
0. Preview - PoMPod

Hello and welcome to this episode of the Psychology of Music podcast, dedicated to exploring the fascinating fields of music psychology, music cognition, systematic and empirical musicology. 


The goal is to share our work with each other in the field, and also make these exciting topics more accessible to non-specialist audiences, so whether you're a researcher, a student, a musician, a music lover, or just curious about the way that we interact with music, you're in the right place. 

Join us as we delve into a wide range of topics, from the emotional impact of music to the neuroscience of musical perception, all in a way that is easy to understand and engaging. 


https://mus-cog-matters.glitch.me/

#PoMPod



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2 years ago
2 minutes 43 seconds

Psychology of Music Podcast

The Psychology of Music podcast, hosted by the York Music Psychology Group (YMPG), in conjunction with the Music Cognition Matters Speaker Series, is dedicated to exploring the fascinating fields of music psychology, music cognition, systematic and empirical musicology.


The goal is to share our work with each other in the field, and also make these exciting topics more accessible to non-specialist audiences, so whether you're a researcher, a student, a musician, a music lover, or just curious about the way that we interact with music, you're in the right place.


We'll feature interviews with experts in the field, share their latest research findings, and provide practical insights into how the new knowledge created can be applied.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.