Geoff Luck
Affiliations: | 2001-2004 | Psychology | University of Keele, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Duman D, Neto P, Mavrolampados A, et al. (2022) Music we move to: Spotify audio features and reasons for listening. Plos One. 17: e0275228 |
Fiveash A, Luck G. (2016) Effects of musical valence on the cognitive processing of lyrics Psychology of Music. 44: 1346-1360 |
Burger B, Thompson MR, Luck G, et al. (2014) Hunting for the beat in the body: on period and phase locking in music-induced movement. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 903 |
Zijl AGWV, Toiviainen P, Lartillot O, et al. (2014) The Sound of Emotion: The Effect of Performers’ Experienced Emotions on Auditory Performance Characteristics Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 32: 33-50 |
Luck G. (2014) Music and Emotion: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives Musicae Scientiae. 18: 255-255 |
Luck G, Saarikallio S, Burger B, et al. (2014) Emotion-driven encoding of music preference and personality in dance: Musicae Scientiae. 18: 307-323 |
Punkanen M, Saarikallio S, Luck G. (2014) Emotions in motion: Short-term group form Dance/Movement Therapy in the treatment of depression: A pilot study Arts in Psychotherapy. 41: 493-497 |
Burger B, Thompson MR, Luck G, et al. (2013) Influences of rhythm- and timbre-related musical features on characteristics of music-induced movement. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 183 |
Burger B, Saarikallio S, Luck G, et al. (2013) Relationships Between Perceived Emotions in Music and Music-induced Movement Music Perception. 30: 517-533 |
Zijl AGWV, Luck G. (2013) Moved through music: The effect of experienced emotions on performers’ movement characteristics Psychology of Music. 41: 175-197 |