The Power of Music
Journal
The Psychologist
Year
2009
Abstract
The digital revolution has led to music being increasingly integrated into the stream of daily life. This in turn has led to researchers showing greater interest in the effects of music on a wide range of thoughts and behaviours. This article looks at three potential roles of music; namely, in self-injurious behaviours; in reducing pain and increasing immunity; and in promoting animal welfare. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved)
Music and Health Institute Terms
Mental Health; Mood; Music Listening; Music Medicine; Pain; Pain Management and Control; Psychological Outcomes; Recorded Music Listening; Relaxation; Stress; Wellness and Well-Being
Indexed Terms
self-injurious behavior; rock music; pain & stress reduction; immunity; animal welfare; Immune System; Pain; Stress
Study Type
Editorials, Opinions, Position Papers
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
North, A. C., & Hargreaves, D. (2009). The Power of Music. The Psychologist, 22 (12), 1012-1014. Retrieved from https://remix.berklee.edu/mhi-citations/730