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Study: Merging auditory intimacy and classical music – well-being replacing anxiety, pain and depresseion

The exploratory study investigates the neurophysiological and psychological effects of ASMR and classical music, with the aim of making both forms of stimuli usable for mood enhancement – either within psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies or in a contemporary mediation format.

Do classical music and ASMR sounds induce well-being?

Between Bodily Self-Regulation and Cognitive Engagement

Why ASMR Is Listened To and Noise Music Has to Be Explained

The article examines why ASMR reaches a broad audience while experimental noise music generates only limited resonance, explaining this difference through divergent reception conditions, cultural codings, media embedding, and contrasting bodily-affective versus cognitive modes of engagement.

Study: An Attempt to Influence and Enhance Emotions Inherent in Classical Music

The study investigates, in a real-world experiment, whether a targeted psychological narrative and subtle visual design can enhance and alter the emotional perception of classical music. The findings will inform the development of contemporary mediation formats.

Can tingling sensation in classical music be deliberately enhanced?