Classical Music Shows Promise in Treating Depression Through Brain Synchronization
Research reveals that listening to enjoyable classical music can improve mood by synchronizing neural oscillations in specific brain regions.
- Study conducted by Shanghai Jiaotong University focused on treatment-resistant depression patients.
- Enjoyable music activated brain regions associated with sound processing and emotional regulation.
- Increased brain connectivity was linked to better mood outcomes.
- Auditory entrainment techniques made patients more receptive to music therapy.
- Future developments may include personalized music therapy tools and multi-sensory applications.