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22 cze 2021 · Four key paths characterize specific ways in which music engagement may relate to (and influence) mental health traits, and thus represent key research questions to be addressed in future...
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28 lis 2022 · Research on the effect of background music (BgM) on cognitive task performance is marked by inconsistent methods and inconclusive findings. In order to provide clarity to this area, we performed a ...
26 paź 2017 · Research suggests that people frequently use music to regulate their emotions. However, little is known about what kinds of music may regulate affective states. To investigate this, we examined how...
7 wrz 2021 · In studies of group singing, the outcomes included mental and physical health, cognitive health, well-being, and quality of life. Studies of movement and dance reported outcomes for cognitive health, healthy weight, mental health, and quality of life.
25 sie 2022 · Mental health research suggests the potential benefits of music in alleviating symptoms in a variety of neurological and affective disorders ranging from depression and schizophrenia to dementia (Van de Winckel et al., 2004; Talwar et al., 2006; Lin et al., 2011; Gustavson et al., 2021).
13 sie 2013 · Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functions that listening to music might fulfill. However, different theoretical approaches, different methods, and different samples have left a heterogeneous picture regarding the number and nature of musical functions.
This paper describes three forms of music appreciation, each associated with different outcomes of engaging with music: appreciating musical structure, self-oriented appreciation, and appreciating the causal and contextual sources of music.