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Accessing the mind's eye and ear: what might lab experiments tell us about film music

Accessing the mind's eye and ear: what might lab experiments tell us about film music
Accessing the mind's eye and ear: what might lab experiments tell us about film music
Article about psychological theory and the implications of possible laboratory experiments pertaining to it
2367-8464
25-34
Donnelly, Kevin
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Wallengren, Ann-Kristin
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Donnelly, Kevin
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Donnelly, Kevin
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Wallengren, Ann-Kristin
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Donnelly, Kevin
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Donnelly, Kevin , Wallengren, Ann-Kristin and Donnelly, Kevin (eds.) (2015) Accessing the mind's eye and ear: what might lab experiments tell us about film music. Music and the Moving Image, 8 (2), 25-34. (doi:10.5406/musimoviimag.8.2.0025).

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Article about psychological theory and the implications of possible laboratory experiments pertaining to it

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Published date: 4 July 2015
Organisations: Film

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Local EPrints ID: 383182
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/383182
ISSN: 2367-8464
PURE UUID: 47eda506-a0ab-4c13-8043-884f489aceb4

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Date deposited: 12 Nov 2015 08:41
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 21:39

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Author: Kevin Donnelly
Editor: Ann-Kristin Wallengren
Editor: Kevin Donnelly

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