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    Music-evoked incidental happiness modulates probability weighting during risky lottery choices by Stefan eSchulreich, Yana G Heussen, Holger eGerhardt, Peter NC Mohr, Ferdinand C Binkofski, Stefan eKoelsch, Hauke R Heekeren

    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2014-01-01)
    “…Moreover, the elevation parameter correlated positively with self-reported music-evoked happiness. Thus, our experimental results provide evidence in favor of a causal effect of incidental happiness on risk attitudes that can be explained by changes in probability weighting.…”
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    Neural Correlates of Music Listening: Does the Music Matter? by Mark Reybrouck, Peter Vuust, Elvira Brattico

    Published in Brain Sciences (2021-11-01)
    “…Thanks to the advent of neuroaesthetics, research on music cognition has broadened its scope by considering the multifarious phenomenon of listening in all its forms, including incidental listening up to the skillful attentive listening of experts, and all its possible effects. …”
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    Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Musical Profile Questionnaire (MPQ): A Contribution for Music Education by José Salvador Blasco-Magraner, Gemma Ruiz-Varela, Pablo Marín-Liébana, Gloria Bernabe-Valero

    Published in Behavioral Sciences (2025-07-01)
    “…A total of 261 musicians, ranging in age from 16 to 61 years, were recruited through incidental sampling to complete the questionnaire. The final version encompasses both objective indicators of musical dedication and a psychological profile scale. …”
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    An Account of Emotional Specificity in Classic-Romantic Music by Jeffrey Swinkin

    Published in Current Musicology (2012-09-01)
    “…Still others observe that pieces often evoke feelings they do not express and vice versa; as Goodman states, “whatever emotion may be excited [by music] is seldom the one expressed” (1976:47). As a consequence, even when the emotions expressed by the music and those felt by the listener happen to coincide, the latter are nonetheless incidental to musical expression. …”
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    Too Late! Influence of Temporal Delay on the Neural Processing of One’s Own Incidental and Intentional Action-Induced Sounds by Nina Heins, Nina Heins, Ima Trempler, Ima Trempler, Karen Zentgraf, Markus Raab, Markus Raab, Ricarda I. Schubotz, Ricarda I. Schubotz

    Published in Frontiers in Neuroscience (2020-11-01)
    “…The influence of delayed auditory feedback on action evaluation and execution of real-life action-induced sounds apart from language and music is still poorly understood. Here, we examined how a temporal delay impacted the behavioral evaluation and neural representation of hurdling and tap-dancing actions in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment, postulating that effects of delay diverge between the two, as we create action-induced sounds intentionally in tap dancing, but incidentally in hurdling. …”
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    EDE TERÉNYI IS 80 YEARS OLD. A LIFE SERVING ART, TEACHING AND THE MUSICAL SCIENCES by Gabriela COCA

    Published in Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica (2015-12-01)
    “…Composing did not mean to him merely a process of artistic creation based on incidental mathematical formulas. His entire being is continuously living within and through music. …”
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    EDE TERÉNYI IS 80 YEARS OLD. A LIFE SERVING ART, TEACHING AND THE MUSICAL SCIENCES by Gabriela COCA

    Published in Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica (2015-12-01)
    “…Composing did not mean to him merely a process of artistic creation based on incidental mathematical formulas. His entire being is continuously living within and through music. …”
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    Dmitri Shostakovich’s Early Works: An Insight into the Creative Process through the Prism of Variants of Musical Works by Anton V. Lukyanov

    “…The keen understanding of the regularities of orchestrating a composition for wind orchestra is reflected in the variants of the March from the incidental music for the performance of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s The Bedbug. …”
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    A Correlational Study on The Relationship Between Students’ English Vocabulary Proficiency and Their Listening Habits in English Music by Muhammad Baiqun Isbahi

    Published in Majapahit Journal of English Studies (2023-08-01)
    “… This study looked at the association between students’ listening habits to English music and their vocabulary knowledge. This was a quantitative study that used the correlation method. …”
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    Lindembergue Cardoso: aspectos de uma obra plural Lindembergue Cardoso: aspects of a pluralistic musical work by Ilza Nogueira

    Published in Per Musi (2012-06-01)
    “…There are 110 works with opus numbers and other pieces without opus number, among which we find arrangements, incidental music, a few transcriptions and orchestrations. …”
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    ‘Cantare alla greca con citere e violini’: Western Musical Transfers and Localisations in Early Modern Crete by Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos

    Published in Muzyka (2022-12-01)
    “…The article goes on to explore the dissemination of Western secular instrumental and polyphonic practices in the main Cretan cities, taking as a case study literary sources dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries which testify to polyphonic compositions in Greek, such as madrigals and incidental music. A last example is represented by the chivalric romance Erotokritos, containing references to Western musical symbolism, such as the myth of Orpheus as a good rhetor and sovereign, and the lute representing civic harmony. …”
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    Learning unfamiliar pitch intervals: A novel paradigm for demonstrating the learning of statistical associations between musical pitches. by Yvonne Leung, Roger Thornton Dean

    Published in PLoS ONE (2018-01-01)
    “…In this study, we examine whether musically untrained Western listeners can incidentally learn an unfamiliar, microtonal musical scale from simply engaging in a timbre discrimination task. …”
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