Affective responses to music in depressed individuals : Aesthetic judgments, emotions, and the impact of music-evoked autobiographical memories
Sakka, Laura Stavroula;
- Publisher: Uppsala
- Subject: Psykologi | emotion regulation | aesthetic judgment | music-evoked autobiographical memories | Psychology | emotional reactions | cognitive bias | depression | music listeningmesheuropmc: humanities | behavioral disciplines and activities
Music’s powerful influence on our affective states is often utilized in everyday life for emotion regulation and in music-therapeutic interventions against depression. Given this ability of music to influence emotions and symptoms in depressed people, it appears imperat... View more
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