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      • Listeners turn on music because they are motivated by specific goals. Music plays an important role in human well-being and health. Music can serve as an intervention to reduce stress. Music is one of the most enjoyable human experiences. Music is an ever-present companion to people’s everyday lives.
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-of-choice/202110/5-reasons-why-we-listen-to-music
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  2. Jan 14, 2019 · One of the core aspects of music psychology is understanding when and why humans listen to music. How does music affect us, our brain, our mind, and society? Here is an overview.

  3. Oct 14, 2021 · The main reasons people listen to music include enjoyment, mood regulation, passing time, and social identity.

  4. Oct 7, 2020 · A recent survey on music and brain health conducted by AARP revealed some interesting findings about the impact of music on cognitive and emotional well-being: Music listeners had higher scores for mental well-being and slightly reduced levels of anxiety and depression compared to people overall.

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  5. Apr 1, 2020 · Listening to music has benefits for learning, mental health, and physical well-being. It can impact us as individuals and communities. Let's take a look.

    • Charming the opposite sex. Charles Darwin was the first to suggest that sexual selection played a role in the origin of music. For Darwin, music had no survival benefits but offered a means of impressing potential partners, thereby contributing to reproductive success.
    • Musical instinct. We are all born with the capacity to be active musicians. Newborn babies acquire music before language. During the first few months, infants and their mothers communicate in a highly expressive (musical form).
    • Music as a universal language. Music is often regarded as a ‘language of emotions.’ People who have difficulty expressing their feelings in words sometimes feel more comfortable expressing these emotions through music.
    • Emotion regulation. Music can regulate mood (cheer us up or calm us down), influence shopping decisions, and express actions in a movie. For example, in Pyscho's shower scene, the screeching violin is a famous theme that evokes a very distinct reaction.
  6. We like music because it makes us feel good. Why does it make us feel good? In 2001, neuroscientists Anne Blood and Robert Zatorre at McGill University in Montreal provided an answer.

  7. Feb 4, 2016 · In one study published in Nature Neuroscience, led by Zatorre, researchers found that dopamine release is strongest when a piece of music reaches an emotional peak and the listener feels...

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