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  2. music | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/music
    27 Jun 2024: Search. Search. music. music.. ... 05 Aug 2016. David Greenberg (Department of Psychology) discusses the problems of labeling music by genre.
  3. Virtual violins | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/virtual-violins
    Thumbnail for Virtual violins | University of Cambridge 1 Sep 2008: from the Department of Experimental Psychology and Dr Alan Blackwell from the Computer Laboratory. ... For more information, please contact the author Dr Claudia Fritz (cf291@cam.ac.uk) at the Faculty of Music.
  4. Musical preferences unite personalities across the globe

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/musical-preferences-unite-personalities-worldwide
    Thumbnail for Musical preferences unite personalities across the globe 10 Feb 2022: Negative correlation between conscientiousness and intense music. Negative correlation between conscientiousness and intense music. ... Reference:. D.M. Greenberg et al., ‘Universals and variations in musical preferences: A study of preferential
  5. taste | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/taste
    27 Jun 2024: 05 Aug 2016. David Greenberg (Department of Psychology) discusses the problems of labeling music by genre. ... 15 Oct 2013. New research charting broad shifts in changing personal music tastes during our lifetimes finds that - while it’s intrinsically
  6. Opinion: Musical genres are out of date – but this new system…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-musical-genres-are-out-of-date-but-this-new-system-explains-why-you-might-like-both-jazz-and
    Thumbnail for Opinion: Musical genres are out of date – but this new system explains why you might like both jazz and hip hop | University of Cambridge 5 Aug 2016: Such a labelling system would also likely better account for diversity in a person’s music taste. ... People’s music libraries today are incredibly diverse, typically containing music from a variety of genres.
  7. HORIZONS University of Cambridge research magazine www.rsd.cam.ac.uk…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_7_research_horizons.pdf
    9 Sep 2008: The newagreement provides a framework for ateam of academic experts led byProfessors Ed Bullmore, Barry Everitt,Trevor Robbins, Paul Fletcher andStephen O’Rahilly, from theDepartments of Psychiatry andExperimental Psychology and theInstitute
  8. Too much, too young? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/too-much-too-young
    Thumbnail for Too much, too young? | University of Cambridge 4 Jun 2010: society. Robbie Duschinsky. The comments appear in a new University of Cambridge study, which examines the current dispute about whether media such as music videos, girls' magazines and corporate advertising are
  9. You Are What You Listen To | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/you-are-what-you-listen-to
    Thumbnail for You Are What You Listen To | University of Cambridge 21 Aug 2009: A new analysis also appears in the psychology journal, Group Processes And Intergroup Relations. ... Previous studies have analysed how young people in particular use music as a badge of identity.
  10. Cambridge Ideas - The Music In Me | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-ideas-the-music-in-me
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Ideas - The Music In Me | University of Cambridge 31 Mar 2011: Search. Search. Cambridge Ideas - The Music In Me. Research. Cambridge Ideas - The Music In Me.. ... Classical music-lovers, on the other hand, are seen as personable and intellectual, but unattractive and a bit boring.
  11. Cambridge Ideas - Bird Tango | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-ideas-bird-tango
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Ideas - Bird Tango | University of Cambridge 11 Nov 2010: As an accomplished dancer in her own right she has fused her passions by collaborating with Rambert Dance Company to produce a Darwinian inspired ballet called