Musik in Der Medizin / Music in Medicine 1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-71697-3_20
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Endocrine Effect of Anxiolytic Music in Dental Patients

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“…Although music has enjoyed considerable attention in cognitive psychology (e.g., Bharucha & Mencl, 1996; Chaffin & Imreh, 2002; Deutsch, 1999; Drayna, Manichaikul, de Lange, Sneider, & Spector, 2001; Krumhansl, 1990, 2000, 2002; Radocy & Boyle, 1979; Sloboda, 1985), biological psychology (e.g., Oyama et al., 1983; Rider, Floyd, & Kirkpatrick, 1985; Standley, 1992; Todd 1999), clinical psychology (Chey & Holzman, 1997; Diamond, 2002; Dorow, 1975; Hilliard, 2001; Wigram, Saperston, & West, 1995), and neuroscience (e.g., Besson, Faita, Peretz, Bonnel, & Requin, 1998; Blood & Zatorre, 2001; Blood, Zatorre, Bermudez, & Evans, 1999; Clynes, 1982; Marin & Perry, 1999; Peretz, Gagnon, & Bouchard, 1998; Peretz & Hebert, 2000; Rauschecker, 2001), very little is known about why people like the music they do.…”
Section: What Do We Already Know About Music Preferences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although music has enjoyed considerable attention in cognitive psychology (e.g., Bharucha & Mencl, 1996; Chaffin & Imreh, 2002; Deutsch, 1999; Drayna, Manichaikul, de Lange, Sneider, & Spector, 2001; Krumhansl, 1990, 2000, 2002; Radocy & Boyle, 1979; Sloboda, 1985), biological psychology (e.g., Oyama et al., 1983; Rider, Floyd, & Kirkpatrick, 1985; Standley, 1992; Todd 1999), clinical psychology (Chey & Holzman, 1997; Diamond, 2002; Dorow, 1975; Hilliard, 2001; Wigram, Saperston, & West, 1995), and neuroscience (e.g., Besson, Faita, Peretz, Bonnel, & Requin, 1998; Blood & Zatorre, 2001; Blood, Zatorre, Bermudez, & Evans, 1999; Clynes, 1982; Marin & Perry, 1999; Peretz, Gagnon, & Bouchard, 1998; Peretz & Hebert, 2000; Rauschecker, 2001), very little is known about why people like the music they do.…”
Section: What Do We Already Know About Music Preferences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Are there certain individual differences linking people to certain styles of music? The few studies that have examined music preferences suggest some links to personality (Arnett, 1992; Cattell & Anderson, 1953b; Cattell & Saunders, 1954; Little & Zuckerman, 1986; McCown, Keiser, Mulhearn, & Williamson, 1997), physiological arousal (Gowensmith & Bloom, 1997; McNamara & Ballard, 1999; Oyama et al, 1983; Rider et al, 1985), and social identity (Crozier, 1998; North & Hargreaves, 1999; North, Hargreaves, & O'Neill, 2000; Tarrant, North, & Hargreaves, 2000).…”
Section: What Do We Already Know About Music Preferences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fewer studies investigated effects of music listening on ACTH levels, with inconsistent results, namely increase (Gerra et al, 1998 ), decrease (Oyama et al, 1983 ), or no change (Evers and Suhr, 2000 ; Migneault et al, 2004 ; Conrad et al, 2007 ) of ACTH levels. Two of these studies (Evers and Suhr, 2000 ; Migneault et al, 2004 ) investigated effects of music listening on ACTH levels during intra-operative periods, and although these studies did not find changes of ACTH levels, we obtained ACTH values to investigate possible post-operative effects on this measure.…”
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confidence: 99%