History of music psychology/Bibliography
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- Ball, P. (2008). "Facing the music". Nature 453 (7192): 160-2. DOI:10.1038/453160a. Research Blogging.
- Huron, D. (2008). "Lost in music". Nature 453 (7194): 456-7. DOI:10.1038/453456a. Research Blogging.
- Krumhansl, C.L. (2005). "The geometry of musical structure: a brief introduction and history". Computers in Entertainment (CIE) 3 (4): 3-3. DOI:10.1145/1095534.1095542. Research Blogging.
- Johnson, J.K.; Graziano, A.B. (2003). "August Knoblauch and amusia: A nineteenth-century cognitive model of music". Brain and Cognition 51 (1): 102-114. DOI:10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00527-4. Research Blogging.
- Sachs, C. (1943). "The Road To Major". The Musical Quarterly (3): 381-404. DOI:10.1093/mq/XXIX.3.381. Research Blogging.
- MacDowell, E. (1912). Critical and Historical Essays, ed. by WJ Baltzell. Boston/New York: Stanhope Press.
- Spencer, H. (1891). "On the origin of music". Mind 16 (64): 535-537.
- Cattell, J.M. (1888). "The psychological laboratory at Leipsic". Mind 13 (49): 37-51.
- Clark, X. (1879). "Animal Music, its Nature and Origin". American Naturalist 13 (4): 209. DOI:10.1086/272315. Research Blogging.
- Darwin, C. (1871). The descent of man, and sexual selection in relation to sex. London: Murray.
- Spencer, H. (1857). "The origin and function of music". Fraser’s Magazine 56: 396-408.
- Gardiner, W. (1832). The Music of Nature; or, An Attempt to Prove what is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the Sounds of The Animated World. With Curious Illustrations. London: Longman, Rees et al. / Leicester: T. Combe and Son; and A. Cockshaw.