2021
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11101332
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The Benefits of Music Listening for Induced State Anxiety: Behavioral and Physiological Evidence

Abstract: Background: Some clinical studies have indicated that neutral and happy music may relieve state anxiety. However, the brain mechanisms by which these effective interventions in music impact state anxiety remain unknown. Methods: In this study, we selected music with clinical effects for therapy, and 62 subjects were included using the evoked anxiety paradigm. After evoking anxiety with a visual stimulus, all subjects were randomly divided into three groups (listening to happy music, neutral music and a blank s… Show more

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“…Happy music reduced state anxiety and enhanced occipital-right temporal functional connections. This earlier investigation may enable future nonpharmaceutical clinical therapy to better grasp state anxiety through music therapy [18].…”
Section: Source Localization Datamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Happy music reduced state anxiety and enhanced occipital-right temporal functional connections. This earlier investigation may enable future nonpharmaceutical clinical therapy to better grasp state anxiety through music therapy [18].…”
Section: Source Localization Datamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A comparative study using EEG was conducted among listening to neutral music, happy music, and control for 62 subjects [6]. As a result, happy music showed the efficacy of reducing anxiety and elevated functional connectivity of the right temporal lobe and occipital lobe.…”
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confidence: 99%