2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1361857
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The psychophysiology of music-based interventions and the experience of pain

Carolyn A. Arnold,
Matthew K. Bagg,
Alan R. Harvey

Abstract: In modern times there is increasing acceptance that music-based interventions are useful aids in the clinical treatment of a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions, including helping to reduce the perception of pain. Indeed, the belief that music, whether listening or performing, can alter human pain experiences has a long history, dating back to the ancient Greeks, and its potential healing properties have long been appreciated by indigenous cultures around the world. The subjective experience of ac… Show more

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