Emotion as a mediator between music exposure and task performance
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Author
Benjamin, MirandaKeyword
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::PsychologyMusic -- Psychological aspects
Emotions in music
Task performance
Emotions
Date Published
2016-05
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Research has shown that music can have significant effects on individuals' emotional state, and that those emotional states can then have noteworthy effects on their performance in certain types of tasks. Specifically, the focus of recent research has been on individuals' performance on detail-oriented tasks following mood induction through music. The present study aimed to expand on this previous research and incorporate Fredrickson's broaden-and-build theory by measuring both creative task performance and detail-oriented task performanceCollections
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