Press Releases

2023

Multidisciplinary research team finds that incentives for online reviews lead to significantly more accurate overall ratings

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Hearts of Audience Members Synchronize During Classical Music Concerts

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New Study Reveals Connection Between Dance Movements and Mood Regulation

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International Research Team Expands Automatic Semantic Evaluation Methods

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New Research Provides an Answer to Why AI Art Captivates People

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New Insights Into the Complexity of Individual Musical Taste

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Scientific Video Library of Dance Movements Published

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New Study Shows How Weather Conditions Influence Music Success in the Markets

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Art can have a positive effect on our mood. But does this also work when we look at paintings on a screen?

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How We Recognize Irony

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A concert experiment by the Kammerphilharmonie Frankfurt with the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics

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New Research Shows How Cultural Transmission Shapes the Evolution of Music

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INHABIT 2023 with Victoria Keddie and Andrius Arutiunian

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New Research Findings on a Complex Relationship

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2022

Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) Questionnaire Adapted Linguistically and Culturally for Iranian Participants

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What does the ability to clap in time with a beat say about a person's musicality overall?

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Exhibition Opening at the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main

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Melody a Crucial Link Between Music and Language, Research Team Proves Empirically

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New Findings on the Evolutionary Origins of Beat Synchronization

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International Research Team Studies Neuronal Processes Involved in Piano Playing

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Discovery Results from Innovative Methodology

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Research Group Investigates How Audiences React to Classical Music Concerts

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Have you ever wondered what the millions of neurons in your brain are doing when you ponder a favorite piece of art?

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INHABIT’s 2022 Artists in Residence and Upcoming Cooperation with the Museum Angewandte Kunst

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So, a metal head shows up at a techno party... pretty unlikely, right? Right.

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Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics Joins Dresden Philharmonic Project

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How Fingers and Brains Coordinate When Making Music

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2021

“There is strength in serenity,” goes the old saying. But the idea that our state of mind can influence the pleasure we take in reading, is new information.

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Award Given to Paper on Reading and Flow

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International study investigates the role of music in regulating emotions in times of crisis

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How Does a View of Nature Gain Its Gloss of Beauty?

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International Study Investigates How We Distinguish Speech from Music

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New Insights Into Self-Evaluation in Music Performance

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Fredrik Ullén to Head Research in Cognitive Neuropsychology 

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International Research Team Finds Paradoxical Connection in the Perception of Emotions

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Songbird Uses Musical Techniques Like Those of Humans

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Aesthetically appealing art increases creative inspiration

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New Journal Article Investigates the Appeal of Erotic Bestsellers

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First Large-Scale Study of Feel-Good Films and Their Audiences

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New Journal Article Surveys the Field of the Science of Aesthetics

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International team of researchers identifies cognitive computations underlying human predictive behavior.

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A New Discovery About Spatial Representation in the Brain

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International research team discovers how and where statistical learning happens in the brain

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INHABIT, the artist-in-residence program of the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, is launching its second season.

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2020

Internationales Forschungsprojekt untersucht erstmals die Wirkung digitaler Konzertformate

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Due to the increasing number of coronavirus infections, the exhibition INHABITING basis will not be publicly accessible for the time being.
 

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Sound artist Pedro Oliveira investigates speech recognition and migration

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Launch of worldwide online study to investigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on music behavior

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Artificial intelligence and 80,000 ancient Chinese poems show that constraint poetic structures aid poetry appreciation.

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The second residency of the artist-in-residence program INHABIT just started. Media artist Lea Letzel will be exploring links between live music concerts and pyrotechnics.

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New model contradicts previous hypotheses.

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2019

Neues Artist-in-Residence Programm startet. Bewerbung bis 3.11.2019 möglich.

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Study on cross-cultural music perception published in Current Biology

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New Study Points to Universal Code in Our Brains for What We Find Beautiful

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A new study analyses varieties of beauty

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A recent study puts the influence of the composer’s prestige on the evaluation of classical music into perspective and shows: The enjoyment of music is promoted by lively texts.

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2018

Neuroscientific study by an international research team sheds light on the role of the default mode network in the brain.

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Neue, groß angelegte Studie in Frankfurt erforscht, was Kinder beim Hören von Geschichten fühlen

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Previous theories on temporal processes in the human brain need to be revised

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Comparative cultural study contradicts previous assumptions about universal perception of music

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Fundamental differences found in taste for naturally occurring aesthetic domains and for artifacts of human culture

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Wissenschaftler des MPIEA leiten MEG-Demonstrations-Messung mit Fußball-Legende Charly Körbel für „Begehbares Gehirn“ im neuen Senckenberg Naturmuseum Frankfurt.

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Internationales Forschungsprojekt „Experimental Concert Research“ untersucht, was ein klassisches Konzert ausmacht 

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2017

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