Patrik N. Juslin

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Psychology Uppsala University, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden 
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Juslin PN. (2021) Mind the gap: The mediating role of emotion mechanisms in social bonding through musical activities. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 44: e80
Juslin PN, Laukka P, Harmat L, et al. (2020) Spontaneous vocal expressions from everyday life convey discrete emotions to listeners. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Juslin PN, Laukka P, Bänziger T. (2018) The Mirror to Our Soul? Comparisons of Spontaneous and Posed Vocal Expression of Emotion. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 42: 1-40
Juslin PN, Harmat L, Laukka P. (2018) The wisdom of the body: Listeners' autonomic arousal distinguishes between spontaneous and posed vocal emotions. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
Sakka LS, Juslin PN. (2018) Emotion regulation with music in depressed and non-depressed individuals Music & Science. 1: 205920431875502
Sakka LS, Juslin PN. (2017) Emotional reactions to music in depressed individuals Psychology of Music. 46: 862-880
Helsing M, Västfjäll D, Bjälkebring P, et al. (2016) An experimental field study of the effects of listening to self-selected music on emotions, stress, and cortisol levels. Music and Medicine. 8: 187-198
Juslin PN, Barradas GT, Ovsiannikow M, et al. (2016) Prevalence of emotions, mechanisms, and motives in music listening: A comparison of individualist and collectivist cultures. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain. 26: 293-326
Juslin PN, Sakka LS, Barradas GT, et al. (2016) No Accounting for Taste? Idiographic Models of Aesthetic Judgment in Music Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Juslin PN, Barradas G, Eerola T. (2015) From Sound to Significance: Exploring the Mechanisms Underlying Emotional Reactions to Music. The American Journal of Psychology. 128: 281-304
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