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1. The Interpersonal Entrainment in Music Performance Data Collection

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

3. A Response to Michael Spitzer's Commentary

4. An Interactive Approach to Emotional Expression Through Musical Cues

5. The Anatomy of Consonance/Dissonance: Evaluating Acoustic and Cultural Predictors Across Multiple Datasets with Chords

6. A Cross-Sectional Study of Reminiscence Bumps for Music-Related Memories in Adulthood

7. Music May Reduce Loneliness and Act as Social Surrogate for a Friend: Evidence from an Experimental Listening Study

8. Expectancy-Violation and Information-Theoretic Models of Melodic Complexity

9. Theoretical Proposals on How Vertical Harmony May Convey Nostalgia and Longing in Music

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

12. Shared periodic performer movements coordinate interactions in duo improvisations

13. Being Moved by Unfamiliar Sad Music is Associated with High Empathy

14. Commentary on 'Comparative Analysis of Music Recordings from Western and Non-Western traditions by Automatic Tonal Feature Extraction' by Emilia Gómez, and Perfecto Herrera

15. Register impacts perceptual consonance through roughness and sharpness

16. Individual differences in music reward sensitivity influence the perception of emotions represented by music

17. Phenomenological Differences in Music- and Television-Evoked Autobiographical Memories

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

19. Affective priming with musical chords is influenced by pitch numerosity

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

21. Standardization of a Film Music Stimulus Set (FMSS) to the Spanish Population: Cultural and Gender Differences in the Perception of Emotions Prompted by Music Excerpts

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

23. Interpersonal entrainment in Indian instrumental music performance: Synchronization and movement coordination relate to tempo, dynamics, metrical and cadential structure

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

25. A Cross-Sectional Study of Reminiscence Bumps for Music-Related Memories in Adulthood

26. An Interactive Approach to Emotional Expression Through Musical Cues

27. How listening to music and engagement with other media provide a sense of belonging: An exploratory study of social surrogacy

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

29. Ambivalent emotional experiences of everyday visual and musical objects

30. The Anatomy of Consonance/Dissonance: Evaluating Acoustic and Cultural Predictors Across Multiple Datasets with Chords

31. Music-induced changes in functional cerebral asymmetries

32. Fifty shades of blue : Classification of music-evoked sadness

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

34. Age trends in musical preferences in adulthood : 3. Perceived musical attributes as intrinsic determinants of preferences

35. Editorial: Music and the Functions of the Brain: Arousal, Emotions, and Pleasure

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

38. The pleasure evoked by sad music is mediated by feelings of being moved

39. Semantic Computing of Moods Based on Tags in Social Media of Music

40. Extramusical information contributes to emotions induced by music

41. Extended music education enhances the quality of school life

42. What makes music emotionally significant? Exploring the underlying mechanisms

43. Enhancing genre-based measures of music preference by user-defined liking and social tags

44. A Review of Music and Emotion Studies: Approaches, Emotion Models, and Stimuli

45. Memorable Experiences with Sad Music : Reasons, Reactions and Mechanisms of Three Types of Experiences

46. Single chords convey distinct emotional qualities to both naïve and expert listeners

47. Formulating a Revised Taxonomy for Modes of Listening

48. Modeling Listeners’ Emotional Response to Music

49. Are the Emotions Expressed in Music Genre-specific? An Audio-based Evaluation of Datasets Spanning Classical, Film, Pop and Mixed Genres

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