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List of bibliographic references indexed by singing

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 71.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000005 (2020) Penelope Monroe [Australie] ; Mark Halaki [Australie] ; Fiona Kumfor [Australie] ; Kirrie J. Ballard [Australie]The effects of choral singing on communication impairments in acquired brain injury: A systematic review.
000013 (2020) Theresa A. Allison [États-Unis] ; Anna M. Nápoles [États-Unis] ; Julene K. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Anita L. Stewart [États-Unis] ; Martha Rodriguez-Salazar [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Peringer [États-Unis] ; Sylvia Sherman [États-Unis] ; Jessica Ortez-Alfaro [États-Unis] ; Ofelia Villero [États-Unis] ; Elena Portacolone [États-Unis]Multi-cultural perspectives on group singing among diverse older adults.
000020 (2020) Prateek Bahl [Australie] ; Charitha De Silva [Australie] ; Shovon Bhattacharjee [Australie] ; Haley Stone [Australie] ; Con Doolan [Australie] ; Abrar Ahmad Chughtai [Australie] ; C Raina Macintyre [Australie]Droplets and Aerosols generated by singing and the risk of COVID-19 for choirs.
000029 (2020) Hilary Moss [Irlande (pays)] ; Jessica O'Donoghue [Irlande (pays)]An evaluation of workplace choir singing amongst Health Service staff in Ireland.
000030 (2020) Darina V. Petrovsky [États-Unis] ; Justine S. Sefcik [États-Unis] ; Pamela Z. Cacchione [États-Unis]A Qualitative Exploration of Choral Singing in Community-dwelling Older Adults.
000032 (2020) Kari Batt-Rawden [Norvège] ; Sarah Andersen [Royaume-Uni]'Singing has empowered, enchanted and enthralled me'-choirs for wellbeing?
000034 (2019) Christophe Ferveur [France][The voice and overtone singing, relationship tools].
000042 (2019) Christoph G. Dietrich [Allemagne] ; Tanja Kottmann [Allemagne] ; Joachim Labenz [Allemagne] ; Konrad Streetz [Allemagne] ; Peter Hellebrandt [Allemagne]The "Aachen sings" study ("Aachen choir engagement study into GERD symptoms"): moderate singing and breathing exercises in a choir reduce reflux symptoms - a cohort study in non-specialist choristers.
000044 (2019) Jing Yang ; Qi Liang [République populaire de Chine] ; Haotong Chen [Grèce] ; Yanjun Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Li Xu [Grèce]Singing Proficiency of Members of a Choir Formed by Prelingually Deafened Children With Cochlear Implants.
000045 (2019) Ella Dubinsky [Canada] ; Emily A. Wood [Canada] ; Gabriel Nespoli [Canada] ; Frank A. Russo [Canada]Short-Term Choir Singing Supports Speech-in-Noise Perception and Neural Pitch Strength in Older Adults With Age-Related Hearing Loss.
000047 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Katey Warran [Royaume-Uni] ; Saoirse Finn [Royaume-Uni] ; Theresa Wiseman [Royaume-Uni]Psychosocial singing interventions for the mental health and well-being of family carers of patients with cancer: results from a longitudinal controlled study.
000048 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steptoe [Royaume-Uni]Present in Body or Just in Mind: Differences in Social Presence and Emotion Regulation in Live vs. Virtual Singing Experiences.
000055 (2019) Viktor Müller [Allemagne] ; Julia A M. Delius [Allemagne] ; Ulman Lindenberger [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni]Hyper-Frequency Network Topology Changes During Choral Singing.
000056 (2019) Katey Warran [Royaume-Uni] ; Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Theresa Wiseman [Royaume-Uni]How does the process of group singing impact on people affected by cancer? A grounded theory study.
000057 (2019) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Saoirse Finn [Royaume-Uni] ; Katey Warran [Royaume-Uni] ; Theresa Wiseman [Royaume-Uni]Group singing in bereavement: effects on mental health, self-efficacy, self-esteem and well-being.
000058 (2019) H. Daffern [Royaume-Uni] ; D A Camlin [Royaume-Uni] ; H. Egermann [Royaume-Uni] ; A J Gully [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Kearney [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Neale [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Rees-Jones [Royaume-Uni]Exploring the potential of virtual reality technology to investigate the health and well being benefits of group singing.
000064 (2019) Pedro Clar S [Espagne] ; Iwona Porebska [Espagne, Pologne] ; Astrid Clar S-Pujol [Espagne] ; Carmen Pujol [Espagne] ; Andrés Clar S [Espagne] ; Francisco L Pez-Mu Oz [Espagne] ; Konrad Kaczmarek [Pologne]Association Between the Development of Pediatric Voice Disorders and Singing in Children's Choir.
000067 (2018) Norma Daykin [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise Mansfield [Royaume-Uni] ; Catherine Meads [Royaume-Uni] ; Guy Julier [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Tomlinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Annette Payne [Royaume-Uni] ; Lily Grigsby Duffy [Royaume-Uni] ; Jack Lane [Royaume-Uni] ; Giorgia D'Innocenzo [Royaume-Uni] ; Adele Burnett [Royaume-Uni] ; Tess Kay [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Dolan [Royaume-Uni] ; Stefano Testoni [Royaume-Uni] ; Christina Victor [Royaume-Uni]What works for wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults.
000071 (2018) Tom Shakespeare [Royaume-Uni] ; Alice Whieldon [Royaume-Uni]Sing Your Heart Out: community singing as part of mental health recovery.
000075 (2018) Hilary Moss [Irlande (pays)] ; Julie Lynch [Irlande (pays)] ; Jessica O'Donoghue [Irlande (pays)]Exploring the perceived health benefits of singing in a choir: an international cross-sectional mixed-methods study.
000078 (2018) Viktor Müller [Allemagne] ; Julia A M. Delius [Allemagne] ; Ulman Lindenberger [Allemagne, Italie]Complex networks emerging during choir singing.
000080 (2018) Nicole L. Stone [Royaume-Uni] ; Sophie A. Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Philip J J. Herrod [Royaume-Uni] ; David A. Barrett [Royaume-Uni] ; Catharine A. Ortori [Royaume-Uni] ; Valerie A. Mellon [Royaume-Uni] ; Saoirse E. O'Sullivan [Royaume-Uni]An Analysis of Endocannabinoid Concentrations and Mood Following Singing and Exercise in Healthy Volunteers.
000081 (2018) Elyse Williams [Australie] ; Genevieve A. Dingle [Australie] ; Stephen Clift [Royaume-Uni]A systematic review of mental health and wellbeing outcomes of group singing for adults with a mental health condition.
000084 (2017) Nathaniel Condit-Schultz [États-Unis] ; David Huron [États-Unis]Word Intelligibility in Multi-voice Singing: The Influence of Chorus Size.
000086 (2017) Evelien D'Haeseleer [Belgique] ; Sofie Claeys [Belgique] ; Kim Bettens [Belgique] ; Laura Leemans [Belgique] ; Ann-Sophie Van Calster [Belgique] ; Nina Van Damme [Belgique] ; Zoë Thijs [Belgique] ; Julie Daelman [Belgique] ; Clara Leyns [Belgique] ; Kristiane Van Lierde [Afrique du Sud]The Impact of a Teaching or Singing Career on the Female Vocal Quality at the Mean Age of 67 Years: A Pilot Study.
000089 (2017) Renae J. Mcnamara ; Charlotte Epsley ; Esther Coren ; Zoe J. MckeoughSinging for adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
000100 (2017) Jeremy N. Manternach [États-Unis] ; Chad Clark [États-Unis] ; James F. Daugherty [États-Unis]Effects of a Straw Phonation Protocol on Acoustic Measures of an SATB Chorus Singing Two Contrasting Renaissance Works.
000103 (2017) T Moritz Schladt [Allemagne] ; Gregory C. Nordmann [Allemagne] ; Roman Emilius [Allemagne] ; Brigitte M. Kudielka [Allemagne] ; Trynke R. De Jong [Allemagne] ; Inga D. Neumann [Allemagne]Choir versus Solo Singing: Effects on Mood, and Salivary Oxytocin and Cortisol Concentrations.
000104 (2017) C. Reagon [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Gale [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Dow [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Lewis [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Van Deursen [Royaume-Uni]Choir singing and health status in people affected by cancer.
000105 (2017) Genevieve A. Dingle [Australie] ; Elyse Williams [Australie] ; Jolanda Jetten [Australie] ; Jonathon Welch [Australie]Choir singing and creative writing enhance emotion regulation in adults with chronic mental health conditions.
000106 (2017) Sinem Tunc [Allemagne] ; Alexander MünchauBoys in a famous choir: Singing and ticcing.
000111 (2016) S. Clift [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Page [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Daykin [Royaume-Uni] ; E. Peasgood [Royaume-Uni]The perceived effects of singing on the health and well-being of wives and partners of members of the British Armed Forces: a cross-sectional survey.
000113 (2016) Daisy Fancourt [Royaume-Uni] ; Aaron Williamon [Royaume-Uni] ; Livia A. Carvalho [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steptoe [Royaume-Uni] ; Rosie Dow [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Lewis [Royaume-Uni]Singing modulates mood, stress, cortisol, cytokine and neuropeptide activity in cancer patients and carers.
000124 (2016) Laura Fogg-Rogers [Royaume-Uni, Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Stephen Buetow [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Alison Talmage [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Clare M. Mccann [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Sylvia H S. Leão [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Lynette Tippett [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Joan Leung [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Kathryn M. Mcpherson [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Suzanne C. Purdy [Nouvelle-Zélande]Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson's disease: an exploration of participants' experiences.
000127 (2016) Carly Reagon [Royaume-Uni] ; Nichola Gale [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephanie Enright [Royaume-Uni] ; Mala Mann [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Van Deursen [Royaume-Uni]A mixed-method systematic review to investigate the effect of group singing on health related quality of life.
000136 (2015) Erik Olsman [Pays-Bas] ; Carlo Leget [Pays-Bas] ; Wendy Duggleby [Canada] ; Dick Willems [Pays-Bas]A singing choir: Understanding the dynamics of hope, hopelessness, and despair in palliative care patients. A longitudinal qualitative study.
000151 (2013) David M. Howard [Royaume-Uni] ; Helena Daffern ; Jude BreretonFour-part choral synthesis system for investigating intonation in a cappella choral singing.
000152 (2013) Elliana R. Kirsh [États-Unis] ; Eva Van Leer ; Heidi J. Phero ; Changchun Xie ; Sid KhoslaFactors associated with singers' perceptions of choral singing well-being.
000156 (2013) Geert Berghs [Pays-Bas] ; Nena Creylman ; Marianne Avaux ; Wivine Decoster ; Felix De JongA lifetime of professional singing: Voice parameters and age in the Netherlands Radio Choir.
000157 (2013) Jeanette Tamplin [Australie] ; Felicity A. Baker ; Bronwen Jones ; Anneliis Way ; Stuart Lee'Stroke a Chord': the effect of singing in a community choir on mood and social engagement for people living with aphasia following a stroke.
000159 (2012) Richard J. Morris [États-Unis] ; Sten Ternström ; Jeannette Lovetri ; Dianne BerkunLong-term average spectra from a youth choir singing in three vocal registers and two dynamic levels.
000169 (2012) Ns Gale ; S. Enright ; C. Reagon ; I. Lewis ; R. Van DeursenA pilot investigation of quality of life and lung function following choral singing in cancer survivors and their carers.
000176 (2011) Nora Siupsinskiene [Lituanie] ; Hugo LyckeEffects of vocal training on singing and speaking voice characteristics in vocally healthy adults and children based on choral and nonchoral data.
000177 (2011) Viktor Müller [Allemagne] ; Ulman LindenbergerCardiac and respiratory patterns synchronize between persons during choir singing.
000179 (2010) Maria Emília Barros De Avila [Brésil] ; Gisele Oliveira ; Mara BehlauClassical singing handicap index (CSHI) in erudite singers.
000184 (2010) Ann-Christine Mecke [Suède] ; Johan SundbergGender differences in children's singing voices: acoustic analyses and results of a listening test.
000186 (2010) Christina Grape ; Britt-Maj Wikström ; Rolf Ekman ; Dan Hasson ; Töres TheorellComparison between choir singing and group discussion in irritable bowel syndrome patients over one year: saliva testosterone increases in new choir singers.
000206 (2009) R N Christina Grape ; Töres Theorell ; Britt-Maj Wikström ; Rolf EkmanChoir singing and fibrinogen. VEGF, cholecystokinin and motilin in IBS patients.
000208 (2008) Maria Inês Beltrati Cornacchioni Rehder [Brésil] ; Mara BehlauPerceptual, auditory and acoustic vocal analysis of speech and singing in choir conductors.
000213 (2008) Irumee Pai [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephen Lo ; Dennis Wolf ; Azgher KajiekerThe effect of singing on snoring and daytime somnolence.
000214 (2008) Guy Eades ; Maggie O'ConnorSounds lively! Choirs: introducing singing into healthcare.

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