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Tiesto elicits a measurable emotional response - scientific study (pg. 2)
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
he didn't make that song
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obviously. duh. that's why i said it wasn't his work. |
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| geroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
obviously. duh. that's why i said it wasn't his work. |
, i completely missed that :stongue: my bad! |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
I first heard the podcast from Quirks and Quarks. |
I didn't think anybody else listened to this podcast! Ah Margs, nerd hug! |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
, i completely missed that :stongue: my bad! |
lol. sorry. i was rude. :) good tunes for everyone!!
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
I didn't think anybody else listened to this podcast! Ah Margs, nerd hug! |
Man, you should hear some of the nerd podcasts i listen to. |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
Man, you should hear some of the nerd podcasts i listen to. |
Pls list away. I can always use more good podcasts to drown out the inane conversations while in transit. |
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| slingshot |
McGill is kinda a hot spot for this type or research huh? Daniel Levitin is a faculty member there. For those interested in the scientific aspect of music and how it's perceived/processed in our brain I would highly recommend reading some of his stuff. He's quite brilliant and his books are very enjoyable to read.
http://ego.psych.mcgill.ca/levitin/academic.html
http://www.yourbrainonmusic.com/ |
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| Ozmözis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
I'm pretty sure we can all verify this... but nice to see proper research being done :) |
+1
Not new news to me. I've always made a spiritual connection with music. It can be used to unlock many areas of the brain that we never actually use! |
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| Swamper |
| quote: | Originally posted by slingshot
McGill is kinda a hot spot for this type or research huh? Daniel Levitin is a faculty member there. For those interested in the scientific aspect of music and how it's perceived/processed in our brain I would highly recommend reading some of his stuff. |
yup :) A great read! |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Pls list away. I can always use more good podcasts to drown out the inane conversations while in transit. |
Naked Scientists (from Britain - similar to Quirks and Quarks)
American Scientific Science Talk
American Scientific 60 second Science
American Scientific 60 second Mind
Science Magazine
Tech Ones are:
Buzz Out Loud
CBC Spark
Search Engine
net@night (from TWiT network which I can't stand any of the other podcasts)
World Knowledge:
Economist
New Yorker
Slate
BBC Interview
BBC Documentaries (so good in depth coverage of various events current and in history that I had no idea about) |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by slingshot
McGill is kinda a hot spot for this type or research huh? Daniel Levitin is a faculty member there. For those interested in the scientific aspect of music and how it's perceived/processed in our brain I would highly recommend reading some of his stuff. He's quite brilliant and his books are very enjoyable to read.
http://ego.psych.mcgill.ca/levitin/academic.html
http://www.yourbrainonmusic.com/ |
McGill is ace in general. They have some of the coolest research coming out of there in other disciplines too I should have gone there. Too bad the tuition for out of province is so much. |
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| VERTiG0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeleteFromUsers
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Hahahah i ing love it |
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