Abstract—An experimental study was conducted to determine the effect of music and induced mental load in a word processing task. Eight subjects participated in the study. A 2x2 repeated measure design was implemented, with or without background music and with or without induced mental load. Applied typing force, typing productivity, and electromyography (EMG) of the left hand extensor digitorum muscle were measured. A computer algorithm detected the patterns of typing force, which were the cause of variability of typing force. Although overall typing productivity was compromised by music, the beneficial effect of music appeared to be a reduction of wrong finger touch during typing. The behavior change by music resulted in an increased exten...
Pretask musicis widelyused by athletes albeit there isscantempirical evidence to support its use. Th...
The relationship between background music and cognitive performance has received much interest from ...
The brain mechanisms by which music-related interventions ameliorate fatigue-related symptoms and en...
Over many years, and in a variety of contexts, researchers have shown that music affects human behav...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)Music psychologists ha...
The purpose of this study was to find whether or not background music/other audio served as a distra...
Listening to music has been shown to effectively induce emotional responses and to affect task perfo...
Different features of music have been shown to have large effects on human behavior from mood to end...
This study aimed to investigate the arousal and mood effect of different types of music in verbal pe...
The purpose of the research is to study the influence of music on working memory and the learning pr...
The brain mechanisms by which music-related interventions ameliorate fatigue-related symptoms during...
College students often listen to music while they use a computer. This experiment investigated wheth...
Research on the effect of background music (BgM) on cognitive task performance is marked by inconsi...
The “Mozart effect” reported by Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky (1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal ...
The present study investigated the effects of programme music on attention and working memory, emplo...
Pretask musicis widelyused by athletes albeit there isscantempirical evidence to support its use. Th...
The relationship between background music and cognitive performance has received much interest from ...
The brain mechanisms by which music-related interventions ameliorate fatigue-related symptoms and en...
Over many years, and in a variety of contexts, researchers have shown that music affects human behav...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)Music psychologists ha...
The purpose of this study was to find whether or not background music/other audio served as a distra...
Listening to music has been shown to effectively induce emotional responses and to affect task perfo...
Different features of music have been shown to have large effects on human behavior from mood to end...
This study aimed to investigate the arousal and mood effect of different types of music in verbal pe...
The purpose of the research is to study the influence of music on working memory and the learning pr...
The brain mechanisms by which music-related interventions ameliorate fatigue-related symptoms during...
College students often listen to music while they use a computer. This experiment investigated wheth...
Research on the effect of background music (BgM) on cognitive task performance is marked by inconsi...
The “Mozart effect” reported by Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky (1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal ...
The present study investigated the effects of programme music on attention and working memory, emplo...
Pretask musicis widelyused by athletes albeit there isscantempirical evidence to support its use. Th...
The relationship between background music and cognitive performance has received much interest from ...
The brain mechanisms by which music-related interventions ameliorate fatigue-related symptoms and en...