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The Philosophical Debate,s history by philosophers over the centuries from the time of Aristotle until the present day. The discussion covers questions such as whether sad music actually makes us feel sad and the possible psychological functions that may be fulfilled by listening to sad music.通知 发表于 2025-3-27 17:07:06
Physiological Effects of Sad Music,s evoke a response even at a physiological level tends to resolve many of the philosophical arguments about whether real emotions are experienced in response to sad music. Garrido further argues that this evidence also suggests that music serves important biological functions which may further help先行 发表于 2025-3-27 18:33:02
A Historical Overview of Music and Mood Regulation,er, Garrido provides an overview of the beliefs surrounding the power of music to influence mood and health throughout history, revealing that health practitioners have long understood the importance of considering individual differences in ‘prescribing’ music to address affective disturbances and tOCTO 发表于 2025-3-28 00:54:49
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Individual Differences in the Attraction to Sad Music,esearch. Traits such as absorption, empathy, openness to experience and introversion are discussed in the light of key theories such as Schubert’s Dissociation Theory of Emotion in Aesthetic Contexts (DTEAC). Garrido also presents evidence suggesting that people with tendencies to rumination and dep恫吓 发表于 2025-3-28 09:39:31
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