Interactive effects of music tempi and intensities on grip strength and subjective affect
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports Oct 06, 2017
Karageorghis CI, et al. - Authors, in this present study, extended a line of work into pretask music by examining the interactive effects of music tempo and intensity (volume) on the performance of a simple motor skill and subjective affect. Findings suggested the utility of fast/loud pre-task music in improving affective valence and arousal in preparation for a simple or gross motor task.
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