Instrumental Music Can Reduce Stress (11-13-19)
Research indicates that listening to instrumental music can relieve cardiac stress.
Research indicates that listening to instrumental music can relieve cardiac stress.
Greer and team studied how music influences humans emotionally.
Gold and colleagues establish that with music, as with other sensory stimuli, sometimes not straying too far from expectations is best.
Omigie and colleagues probed the implications of listening to “beautiful” music; their findings may be applicable to other sensory experiences.
Sinclair and colleagues investigated the implications of listening to music.
Li, Chen, and Zhang investigated links between music tempo, fatigue, and attention.
Stork and colleagues investigated how music influenced mood and enjoyment of sprint interval training (SIT).
Research conducted by Threadgold and colleagues indicates the dangers of listening to music while attempting to think creatively.
Nave, Minxha, Kosinski, Greenberg, Rentfrow, and Stillwell conducted research linking opinions about particular types of music and personality—it’s interesting to consider potential applications of their findings beyond music.
Work by Anglada-Tort and his colleagues confirms that labels influence our opinions of various sorts of art.