Music can cause pleasant sensations in humans whereas some noises can cause discomfort. The effects of music and noise have also been somewhat studied in animals, showing different impacts. In this review we aim to illustrate the differences and similarities between animals, in terms of their sensitivity to auditory stimuli (noise or music), by first recalling some generalities about the physical characteristics of sound and the biological bases of hearing. Second, based on the studies reported in this review, we conclude that ambient noise is harmful and/or stressful, and that musical sounds can take many forms with a large range of impacts in animals. Finally, we present two practical examples of the use of music with animals (one in the ...
It was once thought that solely humans were capable of complex cognition but research has produced s...
Anthropogenic noise is a recognized global pollutant, affecting a wide range of nonhuman animals. Ho...
Many facilities that house captive primates play music for animal enrichment or for caregiver enjoym...
Music can cause pleasant sensations in humans whereas some noises can cause discomfort. The effects ...
Playing music or natural sounds to animals in human care is thought to have beneficial effects. An a...
Music therapy yields many positive health outcomes in humans, but the effects of music on the health...
The effects of noise, in general, and music, in particular, on the behavior and welfare of animals i...
Contemporary concerns have been brought into the light of scientific research, emerging simultaneous...
Researchers studying the emotional impact of music have not traditionally been concerned with the pr...
The origins and adaptive significance of music, long an elusive target, are now active topics of emp...
This project aims to evaluate the zoo soundscape from the animals and visitors perspective. A comple...
On admission to rescue and rehoming centres dogs are faced with a variety of short- and long-term st...
Is mice behaviour influenced by music? An effect of music on the behaviour of humans and animals ha...
Sound is a complex feature of all environments, but captive animals' soundscapes (acoustic scenes) h...
Animals communicate with sounds, odors and smells to attract mates, defend territories or warn again...
It was once thought that solely humans were capable of complex cognition but research has produced s...
Anthropogenic noise is a recognized global pollutant, affecting a wide range of nonhuman animals. Ho...
Many facilities that house captive primates play music for animal enrichment or for caregiver enjoym...
Music can cause pleasant sensations in humans whereas some noises can cause discomfort. The effects ...
Playing music or natural sounds to animals in human care is thought to have beneficial effects. An a...
Music therapy yields many positive health outcomes in humans, but the effects of music on the health...
The effects of noise, in general, and music, in particular, on the behavior and welfare of animals i...
Contemporary concerns have been brought into the light of scientific research, emerging simultaneous...
Researchers studying the emotional impact of music have not traditionally been concerned with the pr...
The origins and adaptive significance of music, long an elusive target, are now active topics of emp...
This project aims to evaluate the zoo soundscape from the animals and visitors perspective. A comple...
On admission to rescue and rehoming centres dogs are faced with a variety of short- and long-term st...
Is mice behaviour influenced by music? An effect of music on the behaviour of humans and animals ha...
Sound is a complex feature of all environments, but captive animals' soundscapes (acoustic scenes) h...
Animals communicate with sounds, odors and smells to attract mates, defend territories or warn again...
It was once thought that solely humans were capable of complex cognition but research has produced s...
Anthropogenic noise is a recognized global pollutant, affecting a wide range of nonhuman animals. Ho...
Many facilities that house captive primates play music for animal enrichment or for caregiver enjoym...