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Exposure to Music Alters Cell Viability and Cell Motility of Human Nonauditory Cells in Culture

机译:接触音乐会改变文化中人类非听觉细胞的细胞活力和细胞运动性

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Although music is part of virtually all cultures in the world, little is known about how it affects us. Since the beginning of this century several studies suggested that the response to music, and to sound in general, is complex and might not be exclusively due to emotion, given that cell types other than auditory hair cells can also directly react to audible sound. The present study was designed to better understand the direct effects of acoustic vibrations, in the form of music, in human cells in culture. Our results suggest that the mechanisms of cell growth arrest and/or cell death induced by acoustic vibrations are similar for auditory and nonauditory cells.
机译:尽管音乐实际上是世界上所有文化的一部分,但人们对其音乐对我们的影响知之甚少。自本世纪初以来,多项研究表明,对音乐以及一般声音的响应是复杂的,并且可能并非完全是由于情感引起的,因为听觉毛细胞以外的其他细胞类型也可以直接对听得见的声音做出反应。本研究旨在更好地了解声学振动对音乐在人体细胞中的直接作用。我们的结果表明,听觉和非听觉细胞的声振动引起的细胞生长停滞和/或细胞死亡的机制相似。

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