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Disliked Music can be Better for Performance than Liked Music

机译:不喜欢的音乐可能比喜欢的音乐更好地表现

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Although liked music is known to improve performance through boosting one's mood and arousal, both liked music and disliked music impair serial recall performance. Given that the key acoustical feature of this impairment is the acoustical variation, it is possible that some music may contain less acoustical variation and so produce less impairment. In this situation, unliked, unfamiliar music could be better for performance than liked, familiar music. This study tested this by asking participants to serially recall eight-item lists in either quiet, liked or disliked music conditions. Results showed that performance was significantly poorer in both music conditions compared with quiet. More importantly, performance in the liked music condition was significantly poorer than in the disliked music condition. These findings provide further illustration of the irrelevant sound effect and limitations of the impact of liked music on cognition. Copyright ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:尽管众所周知,喜欢的音乐可以通过提高自己的情绪和唤醒来改善演奏,但是喜欢的音乐和不喜欢的音乐都会损害连续回忆的性能。假定此损害的主要声学特征是声学变化,则某些音乐可能包含较少的声学变化,因此产生的损害较小。在这种情况下,与喜欢的熟悉音乐相比,不熟悉的音乐可能会更好地表现。这项研究通过要求参与者在安静,喜欢或不喜欢的音乐条件下连续回忆八项清单来测试这一点。结果表明,与安静相比,两种音乐条件下的演奏都明显较差。更重要的是,在喜欢的音乐条件下的演奏要比在不喜欢的音乐条件下的演奏差很多。这些发现进一步说明了无关的声音效果以及喜欢的音乐对认知的影响的局限性。版权? 2012年John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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