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| author | Journal of Brain & Neuroscience Research |
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| contents | <p class="MsoNormal"><span>Different musical features (tempo, mode, lyrics, familiarity) and vibration-based interventions (binaural beats, vibroacoustic therapy, whole-body vibration) reliably produce short-term modulation of arousal, attention, and mood, whereas effects on memory and higher executive functions are mixed and often small. This consolidated systematic synthesis integrates recent reviews and empirical studies to (a) summarise mechanistic pathways (arousal modulation, emotional priming, neural entrainment, somatosensory input), (b) compare cognitive outcomes across stimulus classes, and (c) identify methodological gaps and priorities for future research. Across studies, tempo, lyrics, and familiarity show the most consistent behavioural effects; frequency-based auditory stimulation and vibroacoustic/WBV reliably alter physiological and neural markers but yield heterogeneous behavioural gains. We recommend standardised stimulus reporting, preregistration, active/placebo controls, and multimodal biomarkers to clarify dose–response relationships and enable clinical translation</span></p> |
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| spellingShingle | Music, Frequency, and Cognition: A Systematic Synthesis of Tempo, Lyrics and Vibroacoustic Effects Journal of Brain & Neuroscience Research <p class="MsoNormal"><span>Different musical features (tempo, mode, lyrics, familiarity) and vibration-based interventions (binaural beats, vibroacoustic therapy, whole-body vibration) reliably produce short-term modulation of arousal, attention, and mood, whereas effects on memory and higher executive functions are mixed and often small. This consolidated systematic synthesis integrates recent reviews and empirical studies to (a) summarise mechanistic pathways (arousal modulation, emotional priming, neural entrainment, somatosensory input), (b) compare cognitive outcomes across stimulus classes, and (c) identify methodological gaps and priorities for future research. Across studies, tempo, lyrics, and familiarity show the most consistent behavioural effects; frequency-based auditory stimulation and vibroacoustic/WBV reliably alter physiological and neural markers but yield heterogeneous behavioural gains. We recommend standardised stimulus reporting, preregistration, active/placebo controls, and multimodal biomarkers to clarify dose–response relationships and enable clinical translation</span></p> |
| title | Music, Frequency, and Cognition: A Systematic Synthesis of Tempo, Lyrics and Vibroacoustic Effects |
| url | https://doi.org/10.24966/BNR-HSOA/100038 |