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Communicating Ecology Through Art: What Scientists Think Ecology and Society
Curtis, David J; University of New England; irf@une.edu.au; Reid, Nick; University of New England; nrei3@une.edu.au; Ballard, Guy; University of New England; guy.ballard@industry.nsw.gov.au.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Art and environment; Arts and society; Environmental behavior; Music; Performance; Scientific communication; Social effects of the arts; Sustainability.
Ano: 2012
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Music genetics research: Association with musicality of a polymorphism in the AVPR1A gene Genet. Mol. Biol.
Mariath,Luiza Monteavaro; Silva,Alexandre Mauat da; Kowalski,Thayne Woycinck; Gattino,Gustavo Schulz; Araujo,Gustavo Andrade de; Figueiredo,Felipe Grahl; Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice; Roman,Tatiana; Vianna,Fernanda Sales Luiz; Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia; Schuch,Jaqueline Bohrer.
Abstract Musicality is defined as a natural tendency, sensibility, knowledge, or talent to create, perceive, and play music. Musical abilities involve a great range of social and cognitive behaviors, which are influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. Although a number of studies have yielded insights into music genetics research, genes and biological pathways related to these traits are not fully understood. Our hypothesis in the current study is that genes associated with different behaviors could also influence the musical phenotype. Our aim was to investigate whether polymorphisms in six genes (AVPR1A, SLC6A4, ITGB3, COMT, DRD2 and DRD4) related to social and cognitive traits are associated with musicality in a sample of children....
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Musicality; Music; Vasopressin; AVPR1A.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572017000300421
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Effect of Environmental Enrichment on the Body Weight in Broiler Chickens Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Avic.
Jacob,FG; Salgado,DA; Nää,IA; Baracho,MS.
ABSTRACT The present study had the objective of analysing the impact of the use of environmental enrichment (music and light stimuli), broiler sex, and age in broiler chickens’ weight during growth. The observational study was carried out on a commercial farm. The environmental enrichment consisted of broilers’ stimulation by sound and light, and a house was kept without stimulus (control). The music stimuli consisted of different music styles and was played during the experiment to promote motivation for the birds. The light stimuli came from a coloured (red and green) LED strobe projector. Both stimuli were applied once a day for about 6 minutes, for five weeks. The broilers were weighed at the end of each week of growth. Throughout the growth period,...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Broiler production broiler welfare; Music; Light.
Ano: 2020 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2020000200303
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Music and its various impacts on the health and well-being of animals MV&Z
Calamita, Silvia Cristina; Silva, Leticia Peternelli da; Carvalho, Marisa Domingos de; Costa, Amanda Beatriz de Lima.
Music has been studied mainly because it promotes changesin both humans and animals such as pain control, increasedsense of well-being, and decreased fatigue and anxiety, amongothers. Research conducted with newborns, children, seniors,and others has shown that therapy involving sounds can producephysiological and behavioral changes such as decreased heart rate,cortisol reduction, and improved mood. These positive effectsrecently began to be studied in veterinary medicine worldwide aswell. In veterinary medicine, music has been used and studied asa way to promote environmental enrichment, acting as positivereinforcement and decreasing stress levels of animals duringhandling. This study seeks to promote a greater knowledgeabout music therapy and its use in...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Stress; Music; Animal welfare Estresse; Música; Bem-estar animal.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://www.revistamvez-crmvsp.com.br/index.php/recmvz/article/view/34684
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