New theory out! What do you get when you mix music and emotion regulation literature with the functions of music and explanations of music-induced emotions? You get a new theory called the 'Episode Model of Emotional Experiences of Music' 1/5
#Escom12 wrapped up on a high note! Our lab shined brightly this year with great participation. The final day featured an insightful presentation by @tuomas_ee and a poster by @katie. A huge shoutout to the entire @escom_12 team for organizing such a successful event! 👏
What a start to @escom_12 with our lab member Aliya Edward's talk yesterday, followed by @ThomasGraves5 and @tuomas_ee. Second day starts in a few minutes.
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Throwback to #MET24 conference at the University of Hull, where our PhD candidates @NashraAhmad_ and Connor Kirts presented their papers. Nashra is studying perception of North-Indian rhythms, while Connor is developing psychometric tools to measure emotional episodes in music.
Congratulations to our most recent graduate, Thomas Graves!! We all are looking forward to see what you accomplish next!!
Huge congrats to all of those who graduated from @MusicDurhamUni and @durham_uni today!!
Looking back on #sysmus24 held @CoEMMBB in the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. @tuomas_ee gave a keynote talk about the health of the field and both Connor and Nashra delved into their ongoing PhD work. Looking forward to attend #sysmus25@UniOslo_RITMO in Oslo, Norway!!!
We evidenced some positive changes over the last decade, though with plenty of work still to be done. Some subtopics also seem to suffer more from these sampling biases.
How diverse are the participants and music that we use in #musicscience research? Check out our new pre-print on this topic: https://t.co/YjryaxU8yH
Our whole lab teamed up to examine the samples and stimuli used in over 1,600 studies from the past 13 years.
We found that music psychology studies still rely overwhelmingly on young, Western university students. Studies in non-Western countries also tended to rely on university students and young adults.
🎉 We are extremely happy to announce our second keynote speaker: Professor Tuomas Eerola!
You can read more about Professor Tuomas Eerola and his fascinating work from our website:
https://t.co/l0vnGJMVQK