Monday, January 26, 2015


''In order for music to free itself, it will have to pass over to the other side...''


''Music is known to alter people's ordinary experience of space and time. Not only does this challenge the concept of invariant space and time tacitly assumed in psychology but it may also help us understand how music works and how music can be understood as an embodied experience. Yet research about these alterations is in its infancy. This review is intended to delineate a future research agenda.''

Changes in the representation of space and time while listening to music (2013).

https://archive.org/details/pubmed-PMC373437

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