The Influence of Streamlined Music on Cognition and Mood
Julia Mossbridge

TL;DR
This study investigates how a specific type of streamlined music affects cognition and mood, finding it enhances focus, persistence, and creative thinking for listeners who enjoy it, with potential mood benefits.
Contribution
The paper provides empirical evidence that streamlined music can improve focus and certain cognitive functions without negative effects, highlighting its potential as a focus aid.
Findings
Streamlined music improved perceived focus and task persistence.
It enhanced creative thinking and precognition.
Borderline effects on mood were observed.
Abstract
Recent advances in sound engineering have led to the development of so-called streamlined music designed to reduce exogenous attention and improve endogenous attention. Although anecdotal reports suggest that streamlined music does indeed improve focus on daily work tasks and may improve mood, the specific influences of streamlined music on cognition and mood have yet to be examined. In this paper, we report the results of a series of online experiments that examined the impact of one form of streamlined music on cognition and mood. The tested form of streamlined music, which was tested primarily by listeners who felt they benefited from this type of music, significantly outperformed plain music on measures of perceived focus, task persistence, precognition, and creative thinking, with borderline effects on mood. In contrast, this same form of streamlined music did not significantly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMind wandering and attention · Neuroscience and Music Perception · Music Therapy and Health
