Listening to familiar music induces continuous inhibition of alpha and low-beta power
Alireza Malekmohammadi, Stefan K. Ehrlich, Josef P. Rauschecker, Gordon Cheng
Abstract
This study differentiates the dynamic temporal-spectral effects during listening to 10 s of familiar music compared with unfamiliar music. This study highlights that listening to familiar music leads to continuous suppression in the alpha and low-beta bands. This suppression starts ∼800 ms after the stimulus onset.
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Active listeningPsychologyElectroencephalographyArousalAudiologyAlpha (finance)Cognitive psychologyBeta RhythmBETA (programming language)MusicalElectrophysiologyCommunicationDevelopmental psychologyNeuroscienceComputer scienceMedicinePsychometricsArtProgramming languageConstruct validityVisual artsNeural dynamics and brain functionNeuroscience and Music PerceptionEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces