Music: Consistent Assessments by Kids and Adults (01-18-17)
Franco and his team have learned that children and adults categorize the emotional effects of music in the same ways.
Franco and his team have learned that children and adults categorize the emotional effects of music in the same ways.
Franco, Chew, and Swaine report that young children and adults have similar emotional responses to music.
Now there are even more reasons to make sure people exercising can listen to music.
Cornell researchers have investigated the effects of hearing different sorts of music on cooperation.
Music selection can encourage the purchase of particular sorts of goods.
The influence of hearing music on cognitive performance has been extensively researched and discussed in multiple previous Research Design Connections articles.
Music heard has a clear influence on behavior.
Garcia and Hand recently published a study confirming the value of providing patients with opportunities to listen to music.
There are clear patterns in music and art preferences.
A research team headed by Hole has reviewed completed studies related to music and recovery after surgical procedures.