Music & Silence
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Dolegui, Arielle S. "The Impact of Listening to Music on Cognitive Performance." Inquiries Journal/Student Pulse 5.09 (2013). < http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/a?id=1657> Chicago 16th Forget about solving all these crimes; the signal triumph here is (spoiler) the heroine’s survival. Gök Ugur H et al (2016) The effect of music therapy on depression and physiological parameters in elderly people living in a Turkish nursing home: a randomized-controlled trial. Aging Ment Health 21(12):1280–1286 This special exercise of the novelist's imagination has often been deprecated. Henry James believed that the very attempt to conjure some historical past sapped the belief of a reader in the speech and the thoughts of any character. You could not get into the mind of a person from the historical past: "You may multiply the little facts that can be got from pictures & documents, relics & prints, as much as you like - the real thing is almost impossible to do, & in its absence the whole effect is as nought; I mean the invention, the representation of the old consciousness, the soul, the sense, the horizon, the vision of individuals in whose minds half the things that make ours, that make the modern world were non-existent." Razi Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Nursing Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Haft-Bagh Highway, Kerman, Iran
Music on Cognitive Performance The Impact of Listening to Music on Cognitive Performance
Unforgiving. Unforgiving!' say's the King. 'Well, we must hurry on, pass over or skirt around that word. Unforgiving. But I tell you, lutenist, I am tortured by lice. Do not look alarmed. Not in my hair or on my pillow. I mean by cowards, rascals, liars, sots, cheats and lechers. Where are the philosophers? That is what I constantly ask.'A fire is burning in the room, which is the Skrivestue, the King's study, and the small chamber smells sweetly of applewood and leather. Handel very often composes a long general pause, an empty moment, as a climax before he sets the musical end point. What a difference it makes if we change the gestalt of perception and focus on this silence rather than on his euphoric music! The most famous example is the general pause before the end of the Hallelujah from his Messiah (at 3.47). Versatile British author Tremain's eighth novel (after The Way I Found Her, 1998) is the stuff of which fairy-tales are spun, though it also exhibits a compelling psychological and moral density. Trappe HJ, Voit G (2016) The cardiovascular effect of musical genres—a randomized controlled study on the effect of compositions by W. A. Mozart, J. Strauss, and ABBA. Deutsches Arzteblatt 113(20):347–52 Ergin ET, Midilli TS (2018) The Effect of music on dyspnea severity, anxiety, and hemodynamic parameters in patients with dyspnea. J Hosp Palliat Nurs 20(1):81–87
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We start listening at around 2.40.40 to sense the impact of this moment, at 2.44.02. (This sequence begins after Figaro has played a prank on his fiancée Susanna to confirm his honesty. Then, together with the Countess, they execute the trap for the Count.) Lee C-H et al (2017) Effects of music intervention on state anxiety and physiological indices in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit. Biol Res Nurs 19(2):137–144 You see my five fingers, but somebody can see the five gaps between my fingers. Ordinarily you will not see the gaps, you will see five fingers. But the gaps are more real: fingers may come and go, gaps will remain. Music brings a warm glow to my vision, thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering.” – Haruki Murakami
Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.” – Frank Zappa More Good Quotes:• 34 Dance Quotes You Can Use Daily Malakoutikhah A, Dehghan M, Ghonchehpoorc A et al. (2020) The effect of different genres of music and silence on relaxation and anxiety: a randomized controlled trial. EXPLORE 16(6):376–371 Sachs ME, Damasio A, Habibi A (2015) The pleasures of sad music: a systematic review. Front Hum Neurosc 9:1–12 Music is a language that doesn’t speak in particular words. It speaks in emotions, and if it’s in the bones, it’s in the bones.” – Keith Richards Sabzevari A, Kianifar H, Jafari SA et al. (2017) The effect of music on pain and vital signs of children before and after endoscopy. Electron Physician 9(7):4801–4805
Music, trauma and silence: The state of the art - ScienceDirect Music, trauma and silence: The state of the art - ScienceDirect
Harada T et al (2017) Study of objective evaluation of effect of psychological relaxation using classic music. Int Medical J 24(1):31–33 Music is the great uniter. An incredible force. Something that people who differ on everything and anything else can have in common.” – Sarah DessenMusic – that’s been my education. There’s not a day that goes by that I take it for granted.” – Billie Joe Armstrong For me, singing sad songs often has a way of healing a situation. It gets the hurt out in the open into the light, out of the darkness.” – Reba McEntire The study was conducted in rooms assigned by the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) at Shady Grove. Participants were given informed consent forms to fill out at the beginning of the experiment and a research participation credit sheet. A repeated-measure design was used in this study. All thirty-two participants were exposed to all five conditions. The researcher explained to participants that music would be played while they solved the questions on the tests. The volume at each music condition was adjusted as the experiment progressed. In agreement with the first hypothesis, performance scores were significantly higher in silence ( M= 12.94) than in all four music conditions, intensity levels, and types of music combined ( M= 11.99), t(31)= 2.21, p<.05. The second hypothesis was also supported in the study; participants obtained significantly higher test scores at low intensity ( M= 25.63) than at high intensity of both types of music ( M= 22.34), t(31) = 4.75, p<.001. Performance scores were also significantly higher in silence ( M= 12.94) than in loud music at high intensity ( M= 10.78), t(31) = -2.90, p< .05. Smith, C.A., & Morris, L. W. (1977). Differential effects of stimulative and sedative music anxiety, concentration, and performance. Psychological Reports, 41, 1047-1053.
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