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1 lis 2020 · Researchers are investigating how music may enhance brain development and academic performance and even help people recover from COVID-19.
These provide evidence of how different research aims concerning the wider benefits of music require sensitive and appropriate methodologies. In terms of childhood and adolescence, for example, Putkinen et al. demonstrate how musical training is likely to foster enhanced sound encoding in 9 to 15-year-olds and thus be related to reading skills.
25 sie 2019 · People use music in their everyday lives to regulate, enhance, and diminish undesirable emotional states (e.g., stress, fatigue). How does music listening produce emotions and pleasure in...
28 mar 2024 · Key points. Listening to music engages the same brain pathways stimulated by food, drugs, and sex. Music has the capacity to bring people together. Listening to music is an easy way to alter mood...
The literature on the benefits of listening to and playing music for children and young people is ever-growing. Several studies have been published on the benefits of music across the lifespan...
7 paź 2020 · Can music really affect your well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality of life, and even happiness? A recent survey on music and brain health conducted by AARP revealed some interesting findings about the impact of music on cognitive and emotional well-being:
29 mar 2022 · These recent advances shed new light on what makes music meaningful from a neuroscientific perspective. People may respond to listening to music by physically moving or feeling emotions.