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Autoren:
Loepthien, Tim; Leipold, Bernhard 
Dokumenttyp:
Konferenzbeitrag / Conference Paper 
Titel:
How can accommodation be enhanced? 
Untertitel:
The role of analytical and emotional music reception 
Herausgeber Sammlung:
Luck, Geoff; Brabant, Olivier 
Titel Konferenzpublikation:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Music & Emotion (ICME3) 
Veranstalter (Körperschaft):
University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music 
Konferenztitel:
International Conference on Music and Emotion (3., 2013, Jyväskylä) 
Tagungsort:
Jyväskylä, Finland 
Jahr der Konferenz:
2013 
Datum Beginn der Konferenz:
11.06.2013 
Datum Ende der Konferenz:
15.06.2013 
Jahr:
2013 
Sprache:
Englisch 
Abstract:
The dual-process model of development regulation (Brandtstädter & Rothermund, 2002a) proposes that accommodation (flexible goal adjustment) contributes to well-being and successful development. A cognitive mindset characterized by a divergent thinking mode should facilitate accommodative processes. Two studies were conducted to examine the relationship between accommodative mechanisms and music reception. Study 1 (training study; N = 79) investigates whether such a mindset can be induced by attentive-analytical music reception (simultaneously focusing various musical parameters). Two groups of students were trained to listen to music or view art in a complex way. Results showed group differences in the preferences for the stimuli presented. These preferences were correlated with accommodation. The findings from Study 2 (cross-sectional; N = 470) showed a significant relationship between attentive-analytical music reception and accommodation. Furthermore, the interplay between analytical and affective music reception seemed to play an important role in this process. Further studies are needed to examine how the training could be implemented into fields of practice in which developmental regulation processes are relevant (e.g., support groups, psycho-therapy, adult education settings, and lifelong learning). 
ISBN:
978-951-39-5250-1 
Fakultät:
Fakultät für Humanwissenschaften 
Institut:
Department für Psychologie 
Professur:
Leipold, Bernhard 
Open Access ja oder nein?:
Ja / Yes