The Effects of Musical Auditory Experience on Emotional Stability and Cognitive Regulation: A Cross-Cultural Perspective with Policy Implications
Key Points
Music from diverse cultures significantly influences emotional stability, enhancing cognitive regulation.
Participants exposed to different cultural music showed varying levels of emotional stability and cognitive control.
Experimental research incorporated three music genres—Chinese classical, Western classical, and modern pop—to assess emotional impacts.
These findings provide a theoretical basis for employing music in psychotherapy and educational settings.
Abstract
Musical auditory experience from different cultural backgrounds affects individual emotional stability and cognitive regulation function. Through experimental research, three representative cultural background music- -Chinese classical music, Western classical music and modern pop music were selected, and participants were tested for emotional stability and cognitive regulation function. The results show that the emotional stability and cognitive regulation function of music with different cultural backgrounds are the main characteristics of people, which provide a theoretical basis for the application of psychotherapy and education of music.
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