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Physiological responses to music in filmPublished: 13 August 2008 We are currently looking for participants for a study looking at the effect that music has on the way we experience film images. The experiment involves watching a short film with either music or no music playing, whilst physiological measures of emotion are recorded. Eligibility: Persons aged between 18-55 years, who are not on mood stabilising medication. Participants must not have not been associated with a serious road accident or have a phobia of blood or needles. Requirements: You will be required to attend a 1 hour session at either the Clayton or Caulfield campus, and then log onto a website one week later for a second session which will take half an hour to complete. Participants go in the draw to win 2 Gold Class cinema tickets. For further information please contact: |