2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070156
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The Effect of Music on the Human Stress Response

Abstract: BackgroundMusic listening has been suggested to beneficially impact health via stress-reducing effects. However, the existing literature presents itself with a limited number of investigations and with discrepancies in reported findings that may result from methodological shortcomings (e.g. small sample size, no valid stressor). It was the aim of the current study to address this gap in knowledge and overcome previous shortcomings by thoroughly examining music effects across endocrine, autonomic, cognitive, an… Show more

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“…It may be used to create certain emotions and, depending on the type of music, can influence tension, mood and cognitive performance [1]. Especially during stress, music has a positive effect on the constitution of the stressed individual [2] and may even be used prophylactically prior to negative, stress-induced reactions [3]. This positive effect can not only be evaluated with the aid of subjective parameters, but also objectively by applying physiological parameters [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be used to create certain emotions and, depending on the type of music, can influence tension, mood and cognitive performance [1]. Especially during stress, music has a positive effect on the constitution of the stressed individual [2] and may even be used prophylactically prior to negative, stress-induced reactions [3]. This positive effect can not only be evaluated with the aid of subjective parameters, but also objectively by applying physiological parameters [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Listening to music before a standardized stressor predominantly affected the autonomic nervous system (in terms of a faster recovery) and to a lesser degree the endocrine and psychological stress response. These findings may help better understanding the beneficial effects of music on the human body [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Music has an effect on human brain, basic body functions and behavior suppressing stress [98,99], correcting the state of consciousness [100, 101] and serving as a universal therapeutic remedy [102]. Music has particular efficacy, if being presented according to individual brain characteristic of a patient [103][104][105].…”
Section: Musical Neurointerfacementioning
confidence: 99%