10 min

Music and the Brain Brain Questions

    • Science

Link to transcript: https://wwu2-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/smithv21_wwu_edu/EdIVLpdDgWNLsC8oZHPdZLMBO7NBgSn2SMEfotcK8voCwg?e=6JqhX1
Credits:
Trailer: written by Velvet Smith, voiced by Velvet Smith, and edited by Velvet Smith
Songs:
All Too Well: performed by Taylor Swift, written by Taylor Swift and Liz Rose, produced by Taylor Swift and Nathan Chapman, and released through Big Machine Records, LLC and Warner Chappell Music
Where You Are: performed by Mayday Parade, written by Alex Garcia, Brooks Betts, Derek Sanders, Jake Bundrick, and Jeremy Lenzo, produced by Kenneth Mount and Zach Odom, and released through Rise Records
Article sources:
Blood, Anne J., and Robert J. Zatorre. 2001. “Intensely Pleasurable Responses to Music Correlate with Activity in Brain Regions Implicated in Reward and Emotion.” PNAS. https://www.pnas.org/content/98/20/11818 (February 14, 2021).
Oliver Grewe, Frederik Nagel, Reinhard Kopiez, & Eckart Altenmüller. (2007). Listening To  Music As A Re-Creative Process: Physiological, Psychological, And Psychoacoustical Correlates Of Chills And Strong Emotions. Music Perception, 24(3), 297-314.
Sachs, Matthew E., Robert J. Ellis, Gottfried Schlaug, and Psyche Loui. 2016. “Brain Connectivity Reflects Human Aesthetic Responses to Music.” OUP Academic. https://academic.oup.com/scan/article/11/6/884/2223400 (February 14, 2021).

Link to transcript: https://wwu2-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/smithv21_wwu_edu/EdIVLpdDgWNLsC8oZHPdZLMBO7NBgSn2SMEfotcK8voCwg?e=6JqhX1
Credits:
Trailer: written by Velvet Smith, voiced by Velvet Smith, and edited by Velvet Smith
Songs:
All Too Well: performed by Taylor Swift, written by Taylor Swift and Liz Rose, produced by Taylor Swift and Nathan Chapman, and released through Big Machine Records, LLC and Warner Chappell Music
Where You Are: performed by Mayday Parade, written by Alex Garcia, Brooks Betts, Derek Sanders, Jake Bundrick, and Jeremy Lenzo, produced by Kenneth Mount and Zach Odom, and released through Rise Records
Article sources:
Blood, Anne J., and Robert J. Zatorre. 2001. “Intensely Pleasurable Responses to Music Correlate with Activity in Brain Regions Implicated in Reward and Emotion.” PNAS. https://www.pnas.org/content/98/20/11818 (February 14, 2021).
Oliver Grewe, Frederik Nagel, Reinhard Kopiez, & Eckart Altenmüller. (2007). Listening To  Music As A Re-Creative Process: Physiological, Psychological, And Psychoacoustical Correlates Of Chills And Strong Emotions. Music Perception, 24(3), 297-314.
Sachs, Matthew E., Robert J. Ellis, Gottfried Schlaug, and Psyche Loui. 2016. “Brain Connectivity Reflects Human Aesthetic Responses to Music.” OUP Academic. https://academic.oup.com/scan/article/11/6/884/2223400 (February 14, 2021).

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