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The neurochemistry of music - Daniel Levitin

Feature ReviewThe neurochemistry of musicMona Lisa Chanda and Daniel J. LevitinDepartment of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, QC H3A 1B1, CanadaMusic is used to regulate mood and arousal in everydaylife and to promote physical and psychological healthand well-being in clinical settings. However, scientificinquiry into the neurochemical effects of music is stillin its infancy. In this review, we evaluate the evidencethat music improves health and well-being through theengagement of neurochemical systems for (i) reward,motivation, and pleasure; (ii) stress and arousal;(iii) immunity; and (iv) social affiliation. We discussthe limitations of these studies and outline novelapproaches for integration of conceptual and techno-logical advances from the fields of music cognition andsocial neuroscience into studies of the neurochemistryof is one of a small set of human cultural universals [1],evoking a wide range of emotions, from exhilaration torelaxation, joy to sadness, fear to comfort, and even com-binations of these [2 4].

Feature Review The neurochemistry of music Mona Lisa Chanda and Daniel J. Levitin Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, QC H3A 1B1, Canada

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