Literature DB >> 2205298

Integrating music in breathing training and relaxation: I. Background, rationale, and relevant elements.

R Fried1.   

Abstract

Quasiformal reports of widespread use of music in counterarousal techniques abound despite little evidence of its psychophysiological effects. Some known effects are presented here, and they suggest, among other things, an influence on hemispheric dominance, changes in autonomic nervous system activity, and relaxation by paradoxical arousal patterns contrary to those in cognitive function and anxiety. Hypothetical subcortical reflexes are postulated as mediators. Different types of music and their effect are described. Of particular relevance is that some forms of music have been reliably shown to have a profound beneficial effect on breathing.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2205298     DOI: 10.1007/bf00999146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofeedback Self Regul        ISSN: 0363-3586


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Authors:  J M Standley
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Authors:  R Fried
Journal:  Biofeedback Self Regul       Date:  1987-12

3.  12-month follow-up of yoga and bio-feedback in the management of hypertension.

Authors:  C Patel
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1975-01-11       Impact factor: 79.321

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1.  Integrating music in breathing training and relaxation: II. Applications.

Authors:  R Fried
Journal:  Biofeedback Self Regul       Date:  1990-06

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Authors:  G T Montgomery
Journal:  Biofeedback Self Regul       Date:  1994-09

3.  A Breathing Sonification System to Reduce Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Bavo Van Kerrebroeck; Pieter-Jan Maes
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-04-12
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