The present study investigated affective and physiological responses to changes of tempo and mode in classical music and their effects on heat pain perception. Thirty-eight healthy non-musicians (17 female) listened to sequences of 24 music stimuli which were variations of 4 pieces of classical music. Tempo (46, 60, and 95 beats/min) and mode (major and minor) were manipulated digitally, all other musical elements were held constant. Participants rated valence, arousal, happiness and sadness of the musical stimuli as well as the intensity and the unpleasantness of heat pain stimuli which were applied during music listening. Heart rate, respiratory rate and end-tidal PCO(2) were recorded. Pain ratings were highest for the fastest tempo. Also...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the capacity of music to modulate pain. However, the neurophysiol...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Listening to preferred music (that which is chosen by the participant) has been shown to be effectiv...
UNLABELLED: The mechanism of music effects on pain perception remains to be elucidated. To determine...
This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally...
This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally...
The capacity of music to soothe pain has been used in many traditional forms of medicine. Yet, the m...
The attenuation of perceived pain through exposure to music is known as music analgesia. The present...
The effect of participant-selected music listening on pain perception, pain tolerance, and attention...
The attenuation of perceived pain through exposure to music is known as music analgesia. The present...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
The authors examined the effects of preferred music, visual distraction, and silence on pain percept...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the capacity of music to modulate pain. However, the neurophysiol...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Listening to preferred music (that which is chosen by the participant) has been shown to be effectiv...
UNLABELLED: The mechanism of music effects on pain perception remains to be elucidated. To determine...
This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally...
This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally...
The capacity of music to soothe pain has been used in many traditional forms of medicine. Yet, the m...
The attenuation of perceived pain through exposure to music is known as music analgesia. The present...
The effect of participant-selected music listening on pain perception, pain tolerance, and attention...
The attenuation of perceived pain through exposure to music is known as music analgesia. The present...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
The authors examined the effects of preferred music, visual distraction, and silence on pain percept...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the capacity of music to modulate pain. However, the neurophysiol...
Listening to music has been found to reduce acute and chronic pain. The underlying mechanisms are po...
Listening to preferred music (that which is chosen by the participant) has been shown to be effectiv...