Health and Well-Being
Our “applied research” generally seeks to develop or optimize assistive technologies (e.g., hearing aids) as well as music-based interventions that may support human communication and emotional well-being. Click here to learn more about our philosophical and methodological approach to research.
Representative Publications:
- Mallik, A., & Russo, F. A. (2022). The effects of music & auditory beat stimulation on anxiety: A randomized clinical trial. PloS one, 17(3), e0259312.
- Good A., Russo F.A. (2021). Changes in mood, oxytocin, and cortisol following group and individual singing: A pilot study. Psychology of Music.
- Peck, K., Russo, F., Campos, J. L., & Keshavarz, B. (2020). Examining potential effects of arousal, valence, and likability of music on visually induced motion sickness. Experimental Brain Research, 238(10), 2347-2358.
- Vempala, N., & Russo, F. A. (2015). Toward an empirically derived measure of melodic similarity. Journal of New Music Research. DOI:10.1080/09298215.2015.1080284
- Kirchberger, M. J., & Russo, F. A. (2014). Development and validation of the Adaptive Test for the Assessment of Music Perception. Ear and Hearing, 36, 217-228.
- Russo, F. A., Vempala, N. N., & Sandstrom, G. M. (2013). Predicting musically induced emotions from physiological inputs: Linear and neural network models. Frontiers in Psychology, 4:468. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00468
- Sandstrom, G. M., & Russo, F. A. (2010). Music hath charms: The effects of valence and arousal on the regulation of stress. Music and Medicine, 2, 137-143.
- Karam, M., Russo, F. A., & Fels, D. (2009). Designing the model human cochlea: An Ambient crossmodal audio-tactile display. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2, 160-169.
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