Chuen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Psychophysiological responses to auditory changeChuen et al., 2016
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- Chuen L
- Sears D
- McAdams S
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- Psychophysiology
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A comprehensive characterization of autonomic and somatic responding within the auditory domain is currently lacking. We studied whether simple types of auditory change that occur frequently during music listening could elicit measurable changes in heart rate, skin …
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