Browsing Faculty of Psychology by Subject "music"
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Listening to rhythmic music reduces connectivity within the basal ganglia and the reward system
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-03-28)Music can trigger emotional responses in a more direct way than any other stimulus. In particular, music-evoked pleasure involves brain networks that are part of the reward system. Furthermore, rhythmic music stimulates ... -
Music and heart rate. Physiological effects from listening to music in different tempos
(Master thesis, 2017-12-01)Music has the power to elicit physiological responses in humans. One assumes that fast music tempo elicit faster heart rate and respiration rate and slower music tempos elicit slower respiration and heart rate. This ...