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My guest today is my friend Dr. Amy Belfi. We met for the first time when I visited her at New York University in 2017, when she was a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Psychology.
Soundbite #1
The Music Cognition Career Journey of Dr. Amy Belfi.
Soundbite #2
Name the Tune: Left Temporal Polar is the Part of Our Brain We Use for Naming Songs.
Soundbite #3
Music Evokes Autobiographical Memories More Vivid than Visuals.
Soundbite #4
People Esthetically Judge a Piece of Music Less than a Second. The Perception of Your Choice of Brand Music Matter.
Soundbite #5
Choosing famous/well-known songs in Audio Branding may not be beneficial.
Soundbite #6
High Energy Music During Driving Elevates Positive Mood for the Day Ahead - a Study by Ford Spotify and NYU. http://www.welovead.com/cn/works/details/06fwilxCg
Soundbite #7
- Why is music important, and why do we like it so much? (28:25)
- How does our brain make the decision of our taste in music? (30:58)
- Why does a song have the ability to evoke the feeling of chills down our spine? (32:48)
Soundbite #8
Aesthetic Judgments of Live and Recorded Music
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Amy Belfi
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychological Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
www.amybelfi.com
#amybelfi #musicandthebrain #MusicCognition #AutobiographicalMemories #musicresearch #fieldexperiments #audiobranding
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My guest today is my friend Dr. Amy Belfi. We met for the first time when I visited her at New York University in 2017, when she was a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Psychology.
Soundbite #1
The Music Cognition Career Journey of Dr. Amy Belfi.
Soundbite #2
Name the Tune: Left Temporal Polar is the Part of Our Brain We Use for Naming Songs.
Soundbite #3
Music Evokes Autobiographical Memories More Vivid than Visuals.
Soundbite #4
People Esthetically Judge a Piece of Music Less than a Second. The Perception of Your Choice of Brand Music Matter.
Soundbite #5
Choosing famous/well-known songs in Audio Branding may not be beneficial.
Soundbite #6
High Energy Music During Driving Elevates Positive Mood for the Day Ahead - a Study by Ford Spotify and NYU. http://www.welovead.com/cn/works/details/06fwilxCg
Soundbite #7
- Why is music important, and why do we like it so much? (28:25)
- How does our brain make the decision of our taste in music? (30:58)
- Why does a song have the ability to evoke the feeling of chills down our spine? (32:48)
Soundbite #8
Aesthetic Judgments of Live and Recorded Music
π₯ Follow Jasmine Moradi on π₯
π΄π Twitter https://twitter.com/JasmineMoradi
π΄π LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/jasmine-moradi
π΄π Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thepowerofaudioscienceai/
Amy Belfi
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychological Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
www.amybelfi.com
#amybelfi #musicandthebrain #MusicCognition #AutobiographicalMemories #musicresearch #fieldexperiments #audiobranding
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-power-of-audio-science-ai.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.