Music can evoke positive emotions, which in turn
can lower the listener's stress levels. Everyday music listening is therefore a
simple and effective way to enhance well-being and health, according to a new
doctoral thesis in psychology from the University of Gothenburg. The thesis is based partly on a survey
study involving 207 individuals, partly on an intervention study where an
experiment group consisting of 21 persons listened to self-chosen music for 30
minutes per day for two weeks while an equally sized control group got to relax
without music. The results of the
studies show that positive emotions were experienced both more often and more
intensively in connection with music listening. The experiment group did also
perceive less stress and had lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol. The
more the participants in the survey study liked the music, the less stress they
experienced. 'But it should be
pointed out that when studying emotional responses to music it is important to
remember that all people do not respond in the exact same way to a piece of
music and that one individual can respond differently to the same piece of
music at different times, depending on both individual and situational factors.
To get the positive effects of music, you have to listen to music that you
like,' says the author of the thesis Marie Helsing.
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