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Journal article

Music-enhanced recall:An effect of mood congruence, emotion arousal or emotion function?

Michael Tesoriero, Nikki Sue Rickard

Musicae Scientiae | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2012

DOI: 10.1177/1029864912459046

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Keywords

Music
Affective States
Encoding
Information
Mood Regulation
Perception
Congruence
Short-Term Recall
Emotion
Arts & Humanities
Social Sciences
Performance
Underlying Mechanisms
Psychology
Memory
Positive Emotions
Psychology, Experimental
Arousal
Personality
Background Music
Events
Function

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