2009
DOI: 10.1080/08098130802697269
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Effect of Indian classical music on quality of sleep in depressed patients: A randomized controlled trial

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“…Preference for music is predominantly determined by individuals' cultural background (Schafer, Tipandjan, & Sedlmeier, 2012). Each individual's way of responding to a particular type of music is influenced by their likeness and preference for that music, meaning that, listening to music that one prefers or likes will lead to a consecutive increase in their concentration levels, on the other hand, listening to music that is disliked or non-preferred will lead to a sense of disruption or disturbance (Deshmukh, Sarvaiya, Seethalakshmi & Nayak, 2009). A preference for Indian classical music over Western classical music is seen in Indians from an average socio-economic background (Schafer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Preference for music is predominantly determined by individuals' cultural background (Schafer, Tipandjan, & Sedlmeier, 2012). Each individual's way of responding to a particular type of music is influenced by their likeness and preference for that music, meaning that, listening to music that one prefers or likes will lead to a consecutive increase in their concentration levels, on the other hand, listening to music that is disliked or non-preferred will lead to a sense of disruption or disturbance (Deshmukh, Sarvaiya, Seethalakshmi & Nayak, 2009). A preference for Indian classical music over Western classical music is seen in Indians from an average socio-economic background (Schafer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two types of music were used for the study -Indian Classical Music (Raga Shanmukhapriya) and Western Classical Music (Mozart's Symphony no. 35) Shanmukhapriya, which is an Indian Carnatic classical raga, is said to induce a sense of calm and increase concentration (Deshmukh, Sarvaiya, Seethalakshmi, & Nayak, 2009). Mozartian music has been proven to have several positive effects on one's performance (Thompson et al, 2001).…”
Section: Musicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2009), there are also conflicting findings across the individual studies. For example, two studies have shown that there is no significant effect of music on reducing depression (Elliott 1994, Deshmukh et al. 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it can be used as a tool for inducing positive mental state. [75] Used Indian classical music in treatment of Depression. [76] worked in a similar area with Schizophrenia and Depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%