Music is ubiquitous. Despite the fact that most people find music enjoyable, there are individual differences in the degree to which listeners derive pleasure from music. However, there has been little focus on how musical reward may change across the lifespan. Some theories predict that there would be little change, or even an increase in musical reward across the lifespan, while others suggest that older adults may have decreased capacity for musical reward. Here, we investigated musical reward across the lifespan. Participants consisted of American adults ranging between 20-85 years old (n = 20 participants in each 10-year age bin). Participants in Study 1 completed the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ), which is a multi-dimens...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
This article aims to fill some gaps in theory and research on age trends in musical preferences in a...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...
Music is one of the most pleasurable human experiences. However, the determinants of the variation i...
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that aging is associated with the maintenance of po...
We presented older and younger nonmusician adult listeners with (mostly) unfamiliar excerpts of film...
Throughout life, music plays an important role in individuals’ everyday affective experiences. Previ...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
There is growing evidence of the potential effects of musical training on the human brain, as well a...
We investigated young-old differences in emotion recognition using music and face stimuli and tested...
We investigated young-old differences in emotion recognition using music and face stimuli and tested...
experiences, even though it has no direct biological advantage. However little is known about indivi...
We investigated young-old differences in emotion recognition using music and face stimuli and tested...
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct biological advanta...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
This article aims to fill some gaps in theory and research on age trends in musical preferences in a...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...
Music is one of the most pleasurable human experiences. However, the determinants of the variation i...
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that aging is associated with the maintenance of po...
We presented older and younger nonmusician adult listeners with (mostly) unfamiliar excerpts of film...
Throughout life, music plays an important role in individuals’ everyday affective experiences. Previ...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
There is growing evidence of the potential effects of musical training on the human brain, as well a...
We investigated young-old differences in emotion recognition using music and face stimuli and tested...
We investigated young-old differences in emotion recognition using music and face stimuli and tested...
experiences, even though it has no direct biological advantage. However little is known about indivi...
We investigated young-old differences in emotion recognition using music and face stimuli and tested...
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct biological advanta...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
This article aims to fill some gaps in theory and research on age trends in musical preferences in a...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...