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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.



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

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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.



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

Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Science,
Social Sciences
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8. Hansen - surprise and uncertainty
Psychology of Music Podcast
27 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
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»”.)



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

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.