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Psychology of Music
Volume 32 Issue 1 - January 2004
Abstracts: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105744&jiid=504117
Articles
The relative utility of 'pleasantness' and 'liking' dimensions in
predicting the emotions expressed by music
Damian A. Ritossa and Nikki S. Rickard Monash University, Australia
On similarity, derivation and the cognition of musical structure
Adam Ockelford Royal National Institute of the Blind, London
The influence of harmonic context on the tuning of thirds played by
professional flautists
Winfried Leukel and Thomas Stoffer University of Munich
Gender differences in children's experience of musical performance anxiety
Charlene Ryan McGill University, Canada
Review Essays
Temperley, D., The Cognition of Basic Musical Structures, reviewed by
Annabel J. Cohen
Cope, D., Virtual Music: Computer Synthesis of Musical Style, reviewed by
Emery Schubert
Conference Review
Stevens, C., D. Burnham, G. McPherson, E. Schubert and J. Renwick (eds),
ICMPC 7: Proceedings of the International Conference on Music Perception
and Cognition, reviewed by Eleanor Selfridge-Field
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