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Natural Sound Facilitates Mood Recovery
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2014
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MusicPsychoacousticsPsychopathologyPsychiatryEmotion RegulationMood SymptomNatural ScenesAffective NeuroscienceAbstract Visual ExposureNatural Auditory ExposureSocial SciencesMood SpectrumAttentionSpeech PerceptionEmotionPsychophysicsPsychologyEmotional Response
Abstract Visual exposure to natural scenes can aid in recovery from stress, attentional fatigue, and physical ailments including surgery and sickness. Yet little is known about what role auditory stimuli may play in restorative processes. The current study extends prior work on the benefit of natural visual scenes to the domain of natural auditory exposure. Undergraduate students (N=133) were exposed to an unsettling video and reliably reported worsened affective state on the Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS) immediately following the stimuli. Participants were then randomly assigned to either a natural sounds condition or to a comparison condition that was natural sounds intermingled with anthropogenic sounds (human voices or motorized vehicles). Participants exposed to a brief period of natural sounds following the video showed greater mood recovery, as measured by the BMIS, than did those exposed to the same stimuli also containing human-caused sounds (voices or motorized vehicles). Thus natural so...
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