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Haruka Shoda

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Frontiers in Psychology|January 27, 2015
Why live recording sounds better: a case study of Schumann's TräumereiHaruka Shoda, Mayumi Adachi
Plos One|April 23, 2016
How Live Performance Moves the Human HeartHaruka Shoda, Mayumi Adachi, Tomohiro Umeda
Frontiers in Psychology|November 3, 2022
A review of psychological research on <i>kando</i> as an inclusive concept of moving experiencesShoko Yasuda, Haruka Shoda, Ai Uemiya, et al.
Plos One|December 5, 2024
Uncovering the essence of moving experiences in Japanese culture: Development and validation of a kando reaction scaleHaruka Shoda, Shoko Yasuda, Ai Uemiya, et al.
Arts & Health|October 4, 2023
Effects of choir singing on physiological stress in Japanese older adults: its relationship with cognitive functioning and subjective well-beingHaruka Shoda, Ken-Ichi Tabei, Makiko Abe, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|January 27, 2015
Why live recording sounds better: a case study of Schumann's TräumereiHaruka Shoda, Mayumi Adachi
Plos One|April 23, 2016
How Live Performance Moves the Human HeartHaruka Shoda, Mayumi Adachi, Tomohiro Umeda
Frontiers in Psychology|November 3, 2022
A review of psychological research on <i>kando</i> as an inclusive concept of moving experiencesShoko Yasuda, Haruka Shoda, Ai Uemiya, et al.
Plos One|December 5, 2024
Uncovering the essence of moving experiences in Japanese culture: Development and validation of a kando reaction scaleHaruka Shoda, Shoko Yasuda, Ai Uemiya, et al.
Arts & Health|October 4, 2023
Effects of choir singing on physiological stress in Japanese older adults: its relationship with cognitive functioning and subjective well-beingHaruka Shoda, Ken-Ichi Tabei, Makiko Abe, et al.
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