Acoustic Coordination (01-11-21)
Hou and colleagues studied brain synchronization between musicians and people listening to their music.
Hou and colleagues studied brain synchronization between musicians and people listening to their music.
Creating a "pleasanter" impression
The neuropsychology of viewing visual art and listening to music have been extensively studied and what researchers have learned can be applied to both enrich mental and physical wellbeing (via effects on neuro-processes tied to mood, cognitive performance, etc.) and to support financial arguments for adding art to workplaces, healthcare facilities, and many other locations.
Researchers have identified cross-cultural consistencies in responses to particular sounds.
Boosting performance with playlists
Chew, Lambiase, and colleagues studied physiological and emotional variations from one person to another in responses to music heard.
Beier and colleagues researched how culture influences responses to music.
Research by Cowen, Keltner, Fang, and Sauter indicates that there are 13 consistent emotional responses to music; future research, indicating if these findings can be generalized to experiences beyond hearing music, will be useful.
Patania and colleagues the experiences of people exercising while listening to music with different tempos.
How does music heard influence exercising?