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Papers by Etsuko Hoshino
Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu, Sep 20, 2017
Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu, Sep 22, 2015
Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu, Sep 25, 2018
The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 1985
Acoustical Science and Technology, 2008
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 22, 2015
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 20, 2017
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2020
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 10, 2014
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 11, 2012
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2017
Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, 2017
The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology has been called the essential reference text for students... more The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology has been called the essential reference text for students and researchers in the psychology and neuroscience of music. This handbook is edited by three distinguished researchers of music psychology: Susan Hallam, a scholar in music education, Ian Cross, an expert in cognitive and evolutionary psychology involving music, and Michael Thaut, a neuroscientist and a music therapist. More than 50 leading experts of the field of music psychology contribute to the book, which provides a full picture of present-day music psychology. The book was published in 2009, and the second edition came out in 2016. Comparing the editions offers the latest news on music psychology. (To distinguish chapter numbers or page numbers in the first and second editions, second edition numbers are given in brackets.) Music psychology includes a wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches. Topics of research include the psychological processes involved in listen...
Psychological reality of a "central tone" in the highly "tonal" melody was in... more Psychological reality of a "central tone" in the highly "tonal" melody was investigated by using the method of "final tone extrapolation". Five kinds of stimulus tone sequence were made from each of the 35 six-tone melodic sequences (original sequences), for which rating scores of "tonality feeling" had been obtained; i.e., a two-tone sequence using the first two tones, a three-tone sequence using the first three tones, and so on up to a six-tone sequence using all of six tones, of each of the original sequences. Twenty-four subjects were asked to add an appropriate "final tone" to each of the stimulus tone sequences by using a keyboard of an instrument. For each of the sequences made from the "tonal" original melodic sequences, the final tone chosen tended to be restricted to a few specific tones in all five types of the tone sequences, while for the "atonal" original melodic sequences, the final tone chosen was ...
The Japanese journal of psychology, 2021
Regardless of the time and location, people listen to music. One may ask why people listen to mus... more Regardless of the time and location, people listen to music. One may ask why people listen to music and what function it serves. This study clarifies the psychological functions of listening to music and the attributes associated with the individual differences found in these functions. A total of 916 participants between the ages of 15 and 88 were asked to rate various psychological functions of music listening and Big Five traits. A factor analysis identified the seven factors of psychological functions of music listening: "self-awareness", "emotion regulation", "communication", "tool", "embodiment", "social distance regulation", and "solace". The results revealed that the individual differences in the functions were the result of gender, age, and personality traits. The nature of these seven functions and future directions are discussed.
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 22, 2015
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2010
The Japanese journal of psychology, 1985
Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu, Sep 20, 2017
Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu, Sep 22, 2015
Nihon Shinri Gakkai Taikai happyo ronbunshu, Sep 25, 2018
The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 1985
Acoustical Science and Technology, 2008
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 22, 2015
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 20, 2017
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2020
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 10, 2014
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 11, 2012
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2017
Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, 2017
The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology has been called the essential reference text for students... more The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology has been called the essential reference text for students and researchers in the psychology and neuroscience of music. This handbook is edited by three distinguished researchers of music psychology: Susan Hallam, a scholar in music education, Ian Cross, an expert in cognitive and evolutionary psychology involving music, and Michael Thaut, a neuroscientist and a music therapist. More than 50 leading experts of the field of music psychology contribute to the book, which provides a full picture of present-day music psychology. The book was published in 2009, and the second edition came out in 2016. Comparing the editions offers the latest news on music psychology. (To distinguish chapter numbers or page numbers in the first and second editions, second edition numbers are given in brackets.) Music psychology includes a wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches. Topics of research include the psychological processes involved in listen...
Psychological reality of a "central tone" in the highly "tonal" melody was in... more Psychological reality of a "central tone" in the highly "tonal" melody was investigated by using the method of "final tone extrapolation". Five kinds of stimulus tone sequence were made from each of the 35 six-tone melodic sequences (original sequences), for which rating scores of "tonality feeling" had been obtained; i.e., a two-tone sequence using the first two tones, a three-tone sequence using the first three tones, and so on up to a six-tone sequence using all of six tones, of each of the original sequences. Twenty-four subjects were asked to add an appropriate "final tone" to each of the stimulus tone sequences by using a keyboard of an instrument. For each of the sequences made from the "tonal" original melodic sequences, the final tone chosen tended to be restricted to a few specific tones in all five types of the tone sequences, while for the "atonal" original melodic sequences, the final tone chosen was ...
The Japanese journal of psychology, 2021
Regardless of the time and location, people listen to music. One may ask why people listen to mus... more Regardless of the time and location, people listen to music. One may ask why people listen to music and what function it serves. This study clarifies the psychological functions of listening to music and the attributes associated with the individual differences found in these functions. A total of 916 participants between the ages of 15 and 88 were asked to rate various psychological functions of music listening and Big Five traits. A factor analysis identified the seven factors of psychological functions of music listening: "self-awareness", "emotion regulation", "communication", "tool", "embodiment", "social distance regulation", and "solace". The results revealed that the individual differences in the functions were the result of gender, age, and personality traits. The nature of these seven functions and future directions are discussed.
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep 22, 2015
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2010
The Japanese journal of psychology, 1985