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Applied Cognitive Psychology
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Vol 26 (6 Issues in 2012)
Edited by: Graham Davies
Print ISSN: 0888-4080 Online ISSN: 1099-0720
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Background Music can Impair Performance, Cites New Study
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For decades research has shown that listening to music alleviates anxiety and depression, enhances mood, and can increase cognitive functioning, such as spatial awareness. However, until now, research has not addressed how we listen to music. For instance, is the cognitive benefit still the same if we listen to music whilst performing a task, rather than before it? Further, how does our preference for a particular type of music affect performance? A new study from Applied Cognitive Psychology shows that listening to music that one likes whilst performing a serial recall task does not help performance any more than listening to music one does not enjoy. This study is published in the September 2010 issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology. To view the abstract for this article, please click here. |













