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DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECTS ON HUMAN FOCUS OF MUSIC PLAYLISTS AND PERSONALIZED SOUNDSCAPES, AS MEASURED BY BRAIN SIGNALS
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
The goal of this study was to learn what properties of sound affect human focus the most. Participants (N=62, 18-65y) performed various tasks while listening to either no background sound (silence), popular music playlists for increasing focus (pre-recorded songs), or personalized soundscapes (audio composed in real-time to increase a specific individual's focus). While performing tasks on a tablet, participants wore headphones and brain signals were recorded using a portable
doi:10.1101/2021.04.02.438269
fatcat:finjgahstbcndkegqdgr5ddfhm