Music can create your own world without anyone interfering. It’s an excellent way to connect with others, let out your emotions, and express your feelings. We all know that music impacts our mood ...
A new study showed that regularly listening to music, whether its' from Sir Mix A Lot (pictured here) or someone else, is associated with lower likelihoods of cognitive decline and dementia. (Photo by ...
Instead of babbling brooks and twittering birds, the soundscapes of today’s world are littered with podcasts, TikTok sounds, playlists to suit our every mood and unending loops of white, brown and ...
Whenever someone goes to work out, one of the first things people carry in their gym bags are a headphones, pick out a song or some music and then start their routine. Some people even prepare a good ...
Reducing the risk of a life-altering neurodegenerative disease by almost half sounds like it should require some sort of miraculous medicinal intervention, but an increasing number of scientific ...
Anna Fiveash receives funding from The Australian Research Council. Listening to music can enhance our lives in all kinds of ways – many of us use it during exercise, to regulate our mood, or in the ...
Listening to music after a breakup might seem like a safe emotional outlet, but for those high in neuroticism, it could actually intensify the pain, new research warns. Study: Adaptive or maladaptive ...