Balezina, N. P., Markowska, A., & Werka, T. (1981). Conditioned emotional response after dorsohippocampal, ventrohippocampal or entorhinal cortical lesions in rats. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 41(6), 605-617.
2.
Berlyne, D. E. (1974). Studies in the new experimental aesthetics: Steps toward an objective psychology of aesthetic appreciation.Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing.
3.
Bilder, J. D., Olson, P. J., & Breen, T. (1974). The effect of “happy” versus “sad” music and participation on anxiety. Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 68–73.
4.
Bonny, H. L., & Savary, L. M. (1973). Music and your mind: Listening with a new consciousness.New York: Harper & Row.
5.
Brudzynski, S. M., & Eckersdorf, B. (1984). Inhibition of locomotor activity during cholinergically-induced emotional-aversive response in the cat. Behavioural Brain Research14(3), 247-253.
6.
Dowling, W. J., & Harwood, D. L. (1986). Music cognition.New York: Academic Press.
7.
Gardner, H. (1973). The arts and human development.New York: John Wiley & Sons.
8.
Greeley, L. (1986). The bumper effect dynamic in the creative process: The philosophical, psychological and neuropsychological link. Journal of Creative Behavior, 20(4), 261-275.
9.
Hart, L. A. (1975). How the brain works.New York: Basic Books.
10.
Hodges, D. A. (ed.). (1980). Handbook of music psychology.Lawrence, KS: National Association for Music Therapy.
11.
Isaacson, R. L. (1974). The limbic system.New York: Plenum Press.
12.
Landreth, J. E., & Landreth, H. F. (1974). Effects of music on physiological response. Journal of Research in Music Education, 22, 4–12.
13.
Lazarus, R. (1986). Reaction. Integrative Psychiatry, 4(4), 245.
14.
LeDoux, J. E. (1986). Sensory systems and emotion: A Model of affective processing. Integrative Psychiatry, 4(4), 237-243.
15.
MacLean, P. D. (1973). A triune concept of brain and behavior.Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
16.
MacLean, P. D. (1985a). Brain evolution relating to family, play, and the separation call. Archives of General Psychiatry, 42(4), 405-417.
17.
MacLean, P. D. (1985b). Evolutionary psychiatry and the triune brain. Psychological Medicine, 15(2), 219-221.
18.
Malmo, R. B. (1975). On emotions, needs, and our archaic brain.New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
19.
Mandler, G. (1984). Mind and body.New York: W. W. Norton.
20.
Meyer, L. B. (1956). Emotion and meaning in music.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
21.
Nielzen, S., & Cesarec, Z. (1982). The effect of mental illness on the emotional experience of music. Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten, 231(6), 527-538.
22.
O'Keefe, J., & Nadel, L. (1978). The hippocampus as a cognitive map.Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
23.
Regelski, T. A. (1978). Arts education and brain research.Reston, VA: Music Educators National Conference.
24.
Rohner, S. J. (1985). Cognitive-emotional response to music as a function of music and cognitive complexity. Psychomusicology, 5(1-2), 25-38.
25.
Rohner, S. J., & Miller, R. (1980). Degrees of familiar and affective music and their effects on state anxiety. Journal of Music Therapy, 17(1), 2-15.
26.
Staleva, L. V. (1982). The auditory set: A problem of music education. Psychology of Music, 1982 Special Issue, 109-112.
27.
Smith, C. A., & Morris, L. W. (1976). Effects of stimulative and sedative music on cognitive and emotional components of anxiety. Psychological Reports, 38, 1187–1193.