Music and dementia
A Baird, S Samson - Progress in brain research, 2015 - Elsevier
There is an increasing incidence of dementia in our aging population, and consequently an
urgent need to develop treatments and activities that may alleviate the symptoms of …
urgent need to develop treatments and activities that may alleviate the symptoms of …
Musical pleasure and reward: mechanisms and dysfunction
RJ Zatorre - Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Most people derive pleasure from music. Neuroimaging studies show that the reward system
of the human brain is central to this experience. Specifically, the dorsal and ventral striatum …
of the human brain is central to this experience. Specifically, the dorsal and ventral striatum …
The musicality of non-musicians: An index for assessing musical sophistication in the general population
Musical skills and expertise vary greatly in Western societies. Individuals can differ in their
repertoire of musical behaviours as well as in the level of skill they display for any single …
repertoire of musical behaviours as well as in the level of skill they display for any single …
[HTML][HTML] The paradox of music-evoked sadness: An online survey
This study explores listeners' experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically
assumed to be undesirable and is therefore usually avoided in everyday life. Yet the …
assumed to be undesirable and is therefore usually avoided in everyday life. Yet the …
Individual differences in music reward experiences
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct
biological advantage. However little is known about individual differences in how people …
biological advantage. However little is known about individual differences in how people …
Musicians have better memory than nonmusicians: A meta-analysis
Background Several studies have found that musicians perform better than nonmusicians in
memory tasks, but this is not always the case, and the strength of this apparent advantage is …
memory tasks, but this is not always the case, and the strength of this apparent advantage is …
The effects of noise exposure and musical training on suprathreshold auditory processing and speech perception in noise
Recent animal research has shown that exposure to single episodes of intense noise
causes cochlear synaptopathy without affecting hearing thresholds. It has been suggested …
causes cochlear synaptopathy without affecting hearing thresholds. It has been suggested …
Music and mood regulation during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
Music listening can be an effective strategy for regulating affect, leading to positive well-
being. However, it is unclear how differences in disposition and personality can impact …
being. However, it is unclear how differences in disposition and personality can impact …
Enhancing wellbeing: An emerging model of the adaptive functions of music listening
Affect regulation is generally considered the most important function of music listening
(FML). Yet, models of wellbeing also highlight engagement, relationships, meaning …
(FML). Yet, models of wellbeing also highlight engagement, relationships, meaning …
Emotion regulation strategy mediates both positive and negative relationships between music uses and well-being
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined
in the relationship between music engagement and well-being. Emotion regulation …
in the relationship between music engagement and well-being. Emotion regulation …