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202503.07 Brain responses to sad music in people with high sad music preference (Poster presentation) Posted in Presentation

"Sad music" has been loved since ancient times. On the other hand, previous study suggested that sad music evoke negative emotion,
such as sadness. Why do we love sad music, even though it elicits negative emotions and we want to avoid experiencing negative emotion?
Momoyo Tsuchiya, student of the Graduate School of Medicine presented herresults from the viewpoint of cognitive processes at the 27th Annual Meeting of Japan Human Brain Mapping. (Sugiura) 

Momoyo Tsuchiya, Ayumi TakemotoChoi JEYOON, Motoaki Sugiura
Cognitive processes toward sad music in people with high sad music preference
The 27th Annual Meeting of Japan Human Brain Mapping 一橋講堂, 東京: 日本【 ポスター 】
http://jhbm27.umin.ne.jp/

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