Empirical Musicology Laboratory
Understanding music through the mind聽
The Empirical Musicology Laboratory (EML) investigates how people hear, feel, and perform music. Established in 2004, the lab explores the relationships between music, emotion, cognition, and performance through empirical and analytical research. We study music as the mind experiences it, combining scientific insight with artistic understanding.聽
In 2024, EML celebrated its 20th anniversary with a symposium marking two decades of research into music perception, cognition, emotion, wellbeing, and performance.聽
Research themes
Exploring how musical performance communicates affect, intention, and meaning across cultures and styles.
Investigating why songs get stuck in our heads, how we process rhythm, and what makes musical experiences memorable.
Examining the links between listening, sleep, and emotional health.
Understanding performance practice and interpretation, from Baroque dotted rhythms to 20th-century Bach recordings.
Our people
The lab brings together academic staff, Research students, and collaborators from across the world.聽
Our network includes international researchers such as Professor Gary E. McPherson (University of Melbourne), Professor Danny Zhou (China), Professor Rene Timmers (UK), Dr. Isabella Mazzarolo, and Dr. Anthony Chmiel.聽
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We collaborate widely across academia, industry, and the arts. Key partnerships include:聽
- MARCS Auditory Laboratories, Western Sydney University聽
- University of Sydney聽
- International partners in China, Europe, and North America聽
Contact us
Empirical Musicology Laboratory聽
School of the Arts & Media