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Wiebke Trost: Time Flow and Musical Emotions
Time Flow and Musical Emotions
(p. 207 – 223)

Wiebke Trost

Time Flow and Musical Emotions
The Role of Rhythmic Entrainment

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  • epistemology
  • affects
  • knowledge
  • media studies
  • body
  • perception
  • gender
  • temporality
  • media theory

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Wiebke Trost

studied mathematics and cognitive science at the University of Kassel (Germany) and Bordeaux (France), and obtained a PhD in cognitive neuroscience from the University of Geneva (Switzerland). Currently she is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the Neuroscience of Emotion and Affective Dynamics Laboratory and the Interdisciplinary Center of Affective Sciences in Geneva. In her research Wiebke Trost is focusing on the brain processes of emotions in response to music.

Marie-Luise Angerer (ed.), Bernd Bösel (ed.), ...: Timing of Affect

Affect, or the process by which emotions come to be embodied, is a burgeoning area of interest in both the humanities and the sciences. For »Timing of Affect«, Marie-Luise Angerer, Bernd Bösel, and Michaela Ott have assembled leading scholars to explore the temporal aspects of affect through the perspectives of philosophy, music, film, media, and art, as well as technology and neurology. The contributions address possibilities for affect as a capacity of the body; as an anthropological inscription and a primary, ontological conjunctive and disjunctive process as an interruption of chains of stimulus and response; and as an arena within cultural history for political, media, and psychopharmacological interventions. Showing how these and other temporal aspects of affect are articulated both throughout history and in contemporary society, the editors then explore the implications for the current knowledge structures surrounding affect today.

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