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Instru(mental)
Brea Murakami
20 episodes
1 month ago
What can we deduce from hearing less than 1 second of music? Learn how accurately listeners can identify music genres from excerpts that are less than a quarter of a second long, and see how your brain does in a mini version of the experimental task. Our takeaways include how these sophisticated, split-second associations to music sometimes work against our better judgment. Support the show by checking out https://ko-fi.com/breamurakami1. Thank you! References Mace, S.T., Wagoner, C.L., Teach...
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What can we deduce from hearing less than 1 second of music? Learn how accurately listeners can identify music genres from excerpts that are less than a quarter of a second long, and see how your brain does in a mini version of the experimental task. Our takeaways include how these sophisticated, split-second associations to music sometimes work against our better judgment. Support the show by checking out https://ko-fi.com/breamurakami1. Thank you! References Mace, S.T., Wagoner, C.L., Teach...
Show more...
Social Sciences
Music,
Society & Culture,
Science
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#18 - Music as Moral Evidence
Instru(mental)
28 minutes
1 month ago
#18 - Music as Moral Evidence
Can music change our moral judgments of others? In this episode, we explore how knowing about someone's, or something's, musicality shifts our moral decision-making. This episode's research study includes four related experiments involving musical monkeys, anti-musical humans, dogs, babies, and robots. Then, we explore what the converging results suggest about music’s impact to shift social attitudes and advocacy efforts related to groups that are often dehumanized, like the homeless communit...
Instru(mental)
What can we deduce from hearing less than 1 second of music? Learn how accurately listeners can identify music genres from excerpts that are less than a quarter of a second long, and see how your brain does in a mini version of the experimental task. Our takeaways include how these sophisticated, split-second associations to music sometimes work against our better judgment. Support the show by checking out https://ko-fi.com/breamurakami1. Thank you! References Mace, S.T., Wagoner, C.L., Teach...