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    Just breathe : comparing visual and musical breathing cues in resonance frequency breathing by Rastin, Molly

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, RFB has been used with success in a number of therapeutic settings. However, RFB is currently conducted without musical stimuli. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Fysiikan ja musiikin oppiaineintegrointi lukiotasolla by Siironen, Markku

    Published 2014
    “…This thesis is written from the physics point of view and naturally a view from music education could shed additional light to possibilities of subject integration. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Perceived differences between natural and convolution reverberation types in 5.0 surround sound by Shriram, Alluri R.

    Published 2011
    “…Two spaces with distinct reverberation times were used for this study. Initially three musical excerpts from three instruments (Cello, Oboe, and Piano) were recorded in a dry studio environment. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Classroom application of using visual stimuli in teaching and learning dynamics and pitch by Lee, Ka Ming

    Published 2014
    “…Listening is a common activity in music lessons. It is difficult for teachers to know whether students are learning by listening. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    An exploratory study of coach and players' emotion regulation in a female volleyball team by Kokkini, Eleana

    Published 2018
    “…An exploratory study of coach and players’ emotion regulation in a female volleyball team. Master’s Thesis in Sport and Exercise Psychology. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Tuntemattomasta tähdenlennoksi : laulukilpailujen heijastumia peruskoulun musiikintunteihin by Holopainen, Heidi, Karvonen, Sara

    Published 2015
    “…The biggest reason to participate in singing contests was an urge to compete and desire of fame and to become a professional singer. The results of our research shows, that singing competitions can be seen in music lessons. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Kuoroharrastuksen merkitys gaykuorossa laulavalle : tapaustutkimus Out ’n loud -kuorosta yhteisönä by Vasko, Aleksi

    Published 2018
    “…Interview data also suggest that in ‘Out ‘n loud’ people can improve their musical skills, and the choir gives a platform to fulfil one’s creative side. …”
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    The effects of combining kangaroo care and parental singing on premature infants' and parents' wellbeing and development of parent-infant relationship by Tuomi, Kaisamari

    Published 2014
    “…I was also interested in examining the nursing staff’s attitudes, observations and thoughts about using music on the ward. I conducted my study within a Kangaroo Families study on the L2 ward at Jorvi hospital, Espoo. …”
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    Master's thesis
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    Terapeuttisen musiikkiryhmän perustaminen ja ryhmätoiminnan kehittäminen Ukrainan pakolaisille by Kanerva, Mari

    Published 2023
    “…How to establish and develop a therapeutic music group for Ukrainian refugees. …”
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    Bachelor's thesis
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    Teknologian merkitykset musiikkiterapiassa terapeuttisen suhteen näkökulmasta tarkasteltuna by Örnmark, Maija

    Published 2020
    “…Käsiteltäväksi aineistoksi on rajattu ne viimeisen parin vuoden aikana kolmessa musiikkiterapian alan vertaisarvioidussa julkaisussa (The Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, The Arts in Psychotherapy) julkaistut artikkelit, joissa esitetään näkökulmia liittyen musiikkiterapian ja teknologian väliseen suhteeseen. …”
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    Physiological arousal and sensorimotor syncronisation : an investigation employing resonance frequency breathing by Wright, Shannon

    Published 2018
    “…It is common for individuals to move their bodies in time with external cues such as sound or music, a phenomenon known as sensorimotor synchronisation. …”
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