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       Music Studies Some Psychological Research Pertaining to  Music
       By: Masked Man Date: January 17, 2026, 1:16 am
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       Hard-of-hearing music fans prefer a different sound
       Modern music can be inaccessible to those with hearing loss;
       sound mixing tweaks could make a difference
       Date:
       August 22, 2023
       Source:
       American Institute of Physics
       Summary:
       Researchers study the impact of hearing loss on subjects'
       enjoyment of different music mixes. They played different music
       mixes to listeners with and without hearing loss and found that
       those with hearing loss preferred louder lead vocals, higher
       frequencies, and sparser mixes with fewer frequencies overall...
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230822111053.htm
       #Post#: 4856--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Music Studies (Various studies related to Music that have he
       alth, medical, or psychological significance)
       By: Masked Man Date: January 17, 2026, 1:17 am
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       Why music brings no joy to some people
       Date:
       January 12, 2026
       Source:
       Cell Press/ Science Daily
       Summary:
       A small group of people experience no pleasure from music
       despite normal hearing and intact emotions. Brain imaging
       reveals that their auditory and reward systems fail to properly
       communicate, leaving music emotionally flat. Researchers
       developed a questionnaire to measure how rewarding music feels
       across emotions, mood, movement, and social connection. The
       findings suggest pleasure isn’t all-or-nothing and may depend on
       how specific brain networks connect.
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260112001008.htm
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       Re: Music Studies (Various studies related to Music that have he
       alth, medical, or psychological significance)
       By: Masked Man Date: January 17, 2026, 1:18 am
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       Music makes us move even when we don't like it
       People with musical anhedonia still derive pleasure from groovy
       tunes
       Date:
       February 11, 2025
       Source:
       Concordia University
       Summary:
       The pleasurable urge to move to music -- to groove -- appears to
       be a physiological response independent of how much we generally
       enjoy music, according to a new article. That groove response is
       so strong it is even found in people with musical anhedonia,
       those who take little or no pleasure from music. Researchers
       compared groove responses
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250211134148.htm
       #Post#: 4860--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Music Studies Some Psychological Research Pertaining to  Mus
       ic
       By: Masked Man Date: January 17, 2026, 1:36 am
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       Music has powerful (and visible) effects on the brain
       Date:
       April 15, 2017
       Source:
       Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
       Summary:
       It doesn’t matter if it’s Bach, the Beatles, Brad Paisley or
       Bruno Mars. Your favorite music likely triggers a similar type
       of activity in your brain as other people’s favorites do in
       theirs, new research has found.
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170412181341.htm
       #Post#: 4861--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Music Studies Some Psychological Research Pertaining to  Mus
       ic
       By: Masked Man Date: January 17, 2026, 1:37 am
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       Study suggests we don't just hear music, but 'become it'
       Researchers show brain rhythms sync with sound to create
       emotion, movement and meaning
       Date:
       May 6, 2025
       Source:
       McGill University
       Summary:
       Your brain and body literally “sync” with music, according to
       new research. Instead of just understanding rhythm, our neural
       circuits physically resonate with it—shaping how we feel and
       move to music. This could lead to breakthroughs in therapy,
       education, and emotionally aware AI.
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/05/250506170920.htm
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       Re: Music Studies Some Psychological Research Pertaining to  Mus
       ic
       By: Masked Man Date: January 17, 2026, 1:43 am
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       For more  Music Studies Some Psychological Research Pertaining
       to  Music
       I found an excellent source to be here at this scientific study
       site...
       Science Daily
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