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Listening To A Song Multiple Times Increases One

This qualitative study explores the relationship between music listening and memory recollection through interviews with 16 participants about their favorite songs. It highlights how repeated exposure to music enhances memory recall and connects to personal experiences, potentially aiding research on conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia. The findings suggest that music can improve memory and psychological well-being, emphasizing its therapeutic potential.

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Listening To A Song Multiple Times Increases One

This qualitative study explores the relationship between music listening and memory recollection through interviews with 16 participants about their favorite songs. It highlights how repeated exposure to music enhances memory recall and connects to personal experiences, potentially aiding research on conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia. The findings suggest that music can improve memory and psychological well-being, emphasizing its therapeutic potential.

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Listening to a song multiple times increases one's remembrance and memory


of the song's melodic
content.
2. Memory is a record of moods and affections related to one’s recollection over
time, associated with the mental experiences.
3. This research’s focus is the relationship between hearing music and memory
recollection.
4. This qualitative study examines 16 music listeners who answered questions
about their memory recollection based on their favorite songs
5. help understand how music, melodic repetition, and memory integrate to help
listeners recreate particularly memorable life experiences.

1. Have you continuously listened to the song for many times?


2. Can you recall a particular memory if you listen to this song again?
3. Can you describe your earliest memory?
4. Please write your gender, major/profession, age, and grade level
four interview questions based on their favorite songs, which they selected before
the interview process

1. The first question focused on the individual's favorite song and whether they
continuously have it in their mind.
2. The second question focused on listeners being able to recall a particular
memory because of their favorite song.
3. The third question helped relate listeners' favorite songs to their ability to recall
their earliest memories.
4. The fourth question focused on listeners' identity, helping subdivide
participants into categories based on age, grade level, and other music-related
factors.

1. All participants were of different ages, with a range between 14 to 47 and were
divided into 4 groups by their age, gender and music experiences.

1. Listening to music and enjoying a particular style or genre can help people to
have an improved and more detailed memory and recollection of events in a way
that is connected to the arts

2. Music’s ability to improve memory and the recollection of various events can
help researchers understand more about how the brain works and functions when
retaining music that we find appealing.

3. The memory recollection research can move towards understanding how


patients with Alzheimer and dementia respond to various musical works based on
songs’ styles and the patients’ age.

4. the integration of music psychology with music therapy to understand how


memory affects one’ psychological state or the relation of favorite music in the
treatment of various psychological traumas.

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