This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally induced cold pressor pain. Fifty-four participants (34 females, 20 males) each underwent 3 cold pressor trials while listening to (a) white noise, (b) specially designed relaxation music, and (c) their own chosen music. Tolerance time, pain intensity on visual analog scale, and the pain rating index of the McGill Pain Questionnaire and perceived control over the pain were measured in each condition. While listening to their own preferred music, male and female participants tolerated the painful stimulus significantly longer than during both the relaxation music and control conditions. However, only female participants rated the intensity of ...
This study investigated the impact of pleasant and unpleasant classical music on experimental pain, ...
The present study investigated affective and physiological responses to changes of tempo and mode in...
Research interest into alternatives to analgesic medication has grown substantially during the past ...
This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally...
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...
The attenuation of perceived pain through exposure to music is known as music analgesia. The present...
Research studies of \u27audioanalgesia\u27, the ability of music to affect pain perception, have sig...
The authors examined the effects of preferred music, visual distraction, and silence on pain percept...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The analgesic effect of music has been recognized for pain relief, but indiv...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
OBJECTIVE:The analgesic effect of music has been recognized for pain relief, but individual differen...
Pain is a significant public healthcare challenge. There is growing support for the use of music and...
OBJECTIVE: The analgesic effect of music has been recognized for pain relief, but individual differe...
This study investigated the impact of pleasant and unpleasant classical music on experimental pain, ...
The present study investigated affective and physiological responses to changes of tempo and mode in...
Research interest into alternatives to analgesic medication has grown substantially during the past ...
This study investigates the effects of music listening on perception and tolerance of experimentally...
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...
The attenuation of perceived pain through exposure to music is known as music analgesia. The present...
Research studies of \u27audioanalgesia\u27, the ability of music to affect pain perception, have sig...
The authors examined the effects of preferred music, visual distraction, and silence on pain percept...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The analgesic effect of music has been recognized for pain relief, but indiv...
Pain is a prevalent and debilitating healthcare problem. Since pharmacological treatments have numer...
OBJECTIVE:The analgesic effect of music has been recognized for pain relief, but individual differen...
Pain is a significant public healthcare challenge. There is growing support for the use of music and...
OBJECTIVE: The analgesic effect of music has been recognized for pain relief, but individual differe...
This study investigated the impact of pleasant and unpleasant classical music on experimental pain, ...
The present study investigated affective and physiological responses to changes of tempo and mode in...
Research interest into alternatives to analgesic medication has grown substantially during the past ...