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Senior Project Bibliography

Albornoz, Y. (2011). The effects of group improvisational music therapy on depression


in adolescents and adults with substance abuse: a randomized controlled trial. ​Nord. J.
Music Ther.​ 20, 208–224. doi: 10.1080/08098131.2010.522717

“Almost All Food, Beverage Products Marketed by Music Stars Are Unhealthy.”
ScienceDaily, ScienceDaily, 6 June 2016,
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160606081655.htm.

Arnone, D., Pegg, E., Mckie, S., Downey, D., Elliott, R., Deakin, J. F. K., et al. (2009).
PW07-02 self-reported rumination as trait marker for depression: evidence from
functional neuroimaging. ​Eur. Psychiatry​ 24(Suppl. 1), S371. doi:
10.1016/s0924-9338(09)70604-2

Brodsky W, Slor Z. Background music as a risk factor for distraction among


young-novice drivers. ​Accident Analysis & Prevention​. 2013.

Eckardt, Julie. “Professor Conducts Music Video Study.” ​The Daily Evergreen Online​,
archive.dailyevergreen.wsu.edu/read/Professor-conducts-music-video-study.

Hegarty, Jacqueline, and Arlene Taylor. “Potential Negative Impact of Music.” Arlene
Taylor- Realizations Incorporated - Arlene R Taylor PhD, Realizations Inc,
arlenetaylor.org/music-and-the-brain/7410-potential-negative-impact.

McMaster University. "Evidence of hearing damage in teens prompts researchers'


warning." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 6 June 2016.
<www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160606081703.htm>.

“New York University College of Global Public Health.” ​NYU College of Global Public
Health​, publichealth.nyu.edu/.

Radek Trnka, Martin Kuška, Karel Balcar, Peter Tavel. (2018) Understanding death,
suicide and self-injury among adherents of the emo youth subculture: A qualitative
study. ​Death Studies​ 42:6, pages 337-345.

“10 Surprising Ways Music Can Be Bad For You.” Listverse, 24 June 2016,
listverse.com/2016/06/25/10-surprising-ways-music-can-be-bad-for-you/.

Alban, Deane, and Dr. Patrick Alban. “How Music Affects the Brain.” ​Be Brain Fit​, 24
Oct. 2018, bebrainfit.com/music-brain/.

“Effects of Music on the Mind You May Not Have Heard Of.” ​PsycholoGenie​,
PsycholoGenie, 28 Feb. 2018, psychologenie.com/effects-of-music-on-mind-brain.
“10 Health Benefits of Music.” ​Get Healthy Stay Healthy​, Pfizer Medical Team,
www.gethealthystayhealthy.com/articles/10-health-benefits-of-music.

Radek Trnka, Martin Kuška, Karel Balcar, Peter Tavel. (2018) Understanding death,
suicide and self-injury among adherents of the emo youth subculture: A qualitative
study. ​Death Studies​ 42:6, pages 337-345.

Guerreiro, Ana-Sophia. “Why Emo Music Meant So Much To This Generation In Our
Younger Years.” Elite Daily, Ana-Sophia Guerreiro, 17 Dec. 2018,
www.elitedaily.com/music/emo-music-meant-much-generation-younger-years/977583.

Phillipov, Michelle. “‘Generic Misery Music’? Emo and the Problem of Contemporary
Youth Culture.” ​Media International Australia​, vol. 136, no. 1, Aug. 2010, pp. 60–70.

Baker, Charley, and Brian Brown. "Suicide, self-harm and survival strategies in
contemporary heavy metal music: A cultural and literary analysis." ​Journal of medical
humanities 37​.1 (2016): 1-17.

Staff, Billboard. “A Timeline of XXXTentacion's Career, From Soundcloud Rapper to


Hip-Hop Sensation.” Billboard, 19 June 2018,
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/8461690/xxxtentacion-career-timeline.

Tenreyro, Tatiana. “A Timeline of Lil Peep's Career.” Billboard, 17 Nov. 2017,


www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/8039377/lil-peep-career-timeline.

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