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A Week in Science – How Music Affects You – 12 June 2015

 
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Can Music Make You Drunk? – Article from Everyday Health
Alcohol tastes sweeter in noisy environments – Article from University of Portsmouth
Why Loud Music in Bars Increases Alcohol Consumption – Article from PsyBlog
Music heightens party drug – Article from Nature
Why Music Makes You Happy – Article from Discovery
Why That Bass Beat Moves Us – Article from Live Science
Scientists to Nightclub Owners: For Happier Customers, Cover Up Pit Stink With Delicious Fragrances – Article from Discover Magazine
Clubbers can smell a good nightspot – Article from EurekAlert

Academic Articles

Stafford LD et al., Effects of noise and distraction on alcohol perception, Food Quality and Preference; 24(1); 2011
Gueguen N et al., Sound Level of Environmental Music and Drinking Behavior: A Field Experiment With Beer Drinkers, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research; 32(10); 2008
Iannone M et al., Electrocortical effects of MDMA are potentiated by acoustic stimulation in rats , BMC Neuroscience; 7(13); 2006
Hove MJ et al., Superior time perception for lower musical pitch explains why bass-ranged instruments lay down musical rhythms , PNAS; 111(28); 2014

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Articles

Can Music Make You Drunk? – Article from Everyday Health
Alcohol tastes sweeter in noisy environments – Article from University of Portsmouth
Why Loud Music in Bars Increases Alcohol Consumption – Article from PsyBlog
Music heightens party drug – Article from Nature
Why Music Makes You Happy – Article from Discovery
Why That Bass Beat Moves Us – Article from Live Science
Scientists to Nightclub Owners: For Happier Customers, Cover Up Pit Stink With Delicious Fragrances – Article from Discover Magazine
Clubbers can smell a good nightspot – Article from EurekAlert

Academic Articles

Stafford LD et al., Effects of noise and distraction on alcohol perception, Food Quality and Preference; 24(1); 2011
Gueguen N et al., Sound Level of Environmental Music and Drinking Behavior: A Field Experiment With Beer Drinkers, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research; 32(10); 2008
Iannone M et al., Electrocortical effects of MDMA are potentiated by acoustic stimulation in rats , BMC Neuroscience; 7(13); 2006
Hove MJ et al., Superior time perception for lower musical pitch explains why bass-ranged instruments lay down musical rhythms , PNAS; 111(28); 2014

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