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1. New low-impact mineral exploration technologies and the social license to explore: Insights from corporate websites in Finland

3. A Novel Machine Vision Based Image Analysis Method for the Analysis of Mixing Elements in Rotary Drums.

5. Play it again, but more sadly: Influence of timbre, mode, and musical experience in melody processing.

6. The Human Affectome.

7. Culture influences conscious appraisal of, but not automatic aversion to, acoustically rough musical intervals.

8. Data-driven theory formulation or theory-driven data interpretation?: Comment on "Consonance and dissonance perception. A critical review of the historical sources, multidisciplinary findings, and main hypotheses" by Di Stefano et al.

9. Emotional expression through musical cues: A comparison of production and perception approaches.

10. SealID: Saimaa Ringed Seal Re-Identification Dataset.

11. Register impacts perceptual consonance through roughness and sharpness.

12. Musical Enjoyment and Reward: From Hedonic Pleasure to Eudaimonic Listening.

13. The CODA Model: A Review and Skeptical Extension of the Constructionist Model of Emotional Episodes Induced by Music.

16. Being moved by listening to unfamiliar sad music induces reward-related hormonal changes in empathic listeners.

17. Sweetness is in the ear of the beholder: chord preference across United Kingdom and Pakistani listeners.

18. Automatic responses to musical intervals: Contrasts in acoustic roughness predict affective priming in Western listeners.

19. Harmonic organisation conveys both universal and culture-specific cues for emotional expression in music.

20. Cultural familiarity and musical expertise impact the pleasantness of consonance/dissonance but not its perceived tension.

22. Coupled whole-body rhythmic entrainment between two chimpanzees.

23. The role of hedonics in the Human Affectome.

24. The Effect of Memory in Inducing Pleasant Emotions with Musical and Pictorial Stimuli.

25. Suppressing the Chills: Effects of Musical Manipulation on the Chills Response.

26. An integrative review of the enjoyment of sadness associated with music.

28. Music Communicates Affects, Not Basic Emotions - A Constructionist Account of Attribution of Emotional Meanings to Music.

29. Shared periodic performer movements coordinate interactions in duo improvisations.

31. Music-induced positive mood broadens the scope of auditory attention.

32. Group Rumination: Social Interactions Around Music in People with Depression.

33. Music and Its Inductive Power: A Psychobiological and Evolutionary Approach to Musical Emotions.

34. The Pleasure Evoked by Sad Music Is Mediated by Feelings of Being Moved.

35. Incremental comprehension of pitch relationships in written music: Evidence from eye movements.

36. Explaining the enjoyment of negative emotions evoked by the arts: The need to consider empathy and other underlying mechanisms of emotion induction.

37. Being Moved by Unfamiliar Sad Music Is Associated with High Empathy.

38. Mild Dissonance Preferred Over Consonance in Single Chord Perception.

39. Memorable Experiences with Sad Music-Reasons, Reactions and Mechanisms of Three Types of Experiences.

40. Music-induced changes in functional cerebral asymmetries.

41. It's Sad but I Like It: The Neural Dissociation Between Musical Emotions and Liking in Experts and Laypersons.

42. Segmentation of Overlapping Elliptical Objects in Silhouette Images.

43. From Sound to Significance: Exploring the Mechanisms Underlying Emotional Reactions to Music.

44. Emotional expression in music: contribution, linearity, and additivity of primary musical cues.

45. Universal and culture-specific factors in the recognition and performance of musical affect expressions.

46. Modeling listeners' emotional response to music.

47. The role of mood and personality in the perception of emotions represented by music.

48. Biased emotional recognition in depression: perception of emotions in music by depressed patients.

49. Rhythmic engagement with music in infancy.

50. Neural discrimination of nonprototypical chords in music experts and laymen: an MEG study.

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