Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition

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Autor(a) principal: De Paula, Tamara
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Costa, Mário, Lopes, Eduardo, Alcântara-Silva, Tereza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24651
Resumo: Music, a part of human existence, has great potential for exciting memories, creating emotions (Boltz, 2018; Koelsch, 2014; Levitin, Grahn, & London, 2018; Mahendran et al., 2017) and reactions (CaparrosGonzalez, De La TorreLuque, DiazPiedra, Vico, & BuelaCasal, 2018; Hillier, Kopec, Poto, Tivarus, & Beversdorf, 2015; Semenza, 2018). Studies show that listening to music is associated with decreased regulation in the hypothalamicpituitaryadrenal (HPA) axis, as well as a reduction in cortisol concentration pathways in both experiments and clinical contexts (Kreutz et al., 2012), promotes changes in the autonomic nervous system such as decreased heart rate and blood pressure (Hodges, 2011), and interferes with cortisol levels (Chlan et al, 2013, Han et al., 2010; Chanda & Levitin, 2013; Linnemann et al., 2015). Music also has a great influence on cognitive processes, since any musical activity involves practically all cognitive functions (Zatore, 2005). These listed cognitive functions are: attention, perception, language, memory, and intellectual reasoning (Damasceno, 2012).
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title Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
spellingShingle Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
De Paula, Tamara
Música
Musicologia
Psicologia
Musicoterapia
title_short Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
title_full Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
title_fullStr Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
title_full_unstemmed Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
title_sort Brief review of Music and Embodied Cognition
author De Paula, Tamara
author_facet De Paula, Tamara
Costa, Mário
Lopes, Eduardo
Alcântara-Silva, Tereza
author_role author
author2 Costa, Mário
Lopes, Eduardo
Alcântara-Silva, Tereza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Paula, Tamara
Costa, Mário
Lopes, Eduardo
Alcântara-Silva, Tereza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Música
Musicologia
Psicologia
Musicoterapia
topic Música
Musicologia
Psicologia
Musicoterapia
description Music, a part of human existence, has great potential for exciting memories, creating emotions (Boltz, 2018; Koelsch, 2014; Levitin, Grahn, & London, 2018; Mahendran et al., 2017) and reactions (CaparrosGonzalez, De La TorreLuque, DiazPiedra, Vico, & BuelaCasal, 2018; Hillier, Kopec, Poto, Tivarus, & Beversdorf, 2015; Semenza, 2018). Studies show that listening to music is associated with decreased regulation in the hypothalamicpituitaryadrenal (HPA) axis, as well as a reduction in cortisol concentration pathways in both experiments and clinical contexts (Kreutz et al., 2012), promotes changes in the autonomic nervous system such as decreased heart rate and blood pressure (Hodges, 2011), and interferes with cortisol levels (Chlan et al, 2013, Han et al., 2010; Chanda & Levitin, 2013; Linnemann et al., 2015). Music also has a great influence on cognitive processes, since any musical activity involves practically all cognitive functions (Zatore, 2005). These listed cognitive functions are: attention, perception, language, memory, and intellectual reasoning (Damasceno, 2012).
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