从莫扎特到弗利特伍德麦克:听音乐对大学生的阅读理解并不有害。

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Dianna Vidas, Nicole L Nelson, Genevieve A Dingle
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摘要

大多数大学生选择学习音乐,但这对学习是有害还是有益尚不清楚。我们调查了279名“经常在学习时听音乐”的参与者听音乐的影响,用阅读理解任务作为学习表现的指标。在阅读过程中,学生们被随机分配到三种环境中(参与者选择的音乐、背景噪音或安静环境)。我们测量了阅读理解测试分数,以及阅读前、阅读后和测试后的情绪积极性和能量评级。听音乐对阅读理解没有影响——无论他们听音乐、背景噪音还是安静的环境,参与者的表现都一样好。听音乐确实会影响情绪——噪音和安静环境中的参与者在阅读后的积极性有所下降,而音乐环境中的参与者则保持了他们的积极性。在音乐和噪音环境下,参与者的精力没有变化,而那些听到寂静的人在阅读后感觉不那么有活力。对音乐条件下参与者所选音乐的分析显示,音频特征和阅读分数之间没有关系。这些发现表明,听自选音乐对阅读理解没有不利影响,并可能防止学生在学习过程中积极性的下降。
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From Mozart to Fleetwood Mac: music listening is not detrimental to reading comprehension in university students.

Most university students choose to study with music, yet whether this is detrimental or beneficial for studying remains unclear. We investigated the impact of music listening with 279 participants who "often listen to music while studying", using a reading comprehension task as an indicator of study performance. Students were randomly assigned to one of 3 conditions (participant-selected music, background noise, or silence) during reading. We measured reading comprehension test scores, and ratings of emotional positivity and energy before reading, after reading, and post-test. There was no effect of music listening on reading comprehension - participants performed equally well whether they listened to music, background noise, or silence. Music listening did impact emotion - participants in the noise and silence conditions reported decreased positivity after reading, while those in the music condition maintained their positivity. Participants in the music and noise conditions experienced no change in energy, while those who heard silence felt less energised after reading. Analysis of chosen music from participants in the music condition revealed no relationships between audio features and reading scores. These findings indicate that listening to self-selected music has no detrimental impact on reading comprehension and may protect against the decrease in positivity students experience during study.

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Cognition & Emotion
Cognition & Emotion PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
90
期刊介绍: Cognition & Emotion is devoted to the study of emotion, especially to those aspects of emotion related to cognitive processes. The journal aims to bring together work on emotion undertaken by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental psychology, neuropsychology, and cognitive science. Examples of topics appropriate for the journal include the role of cognitive processes in emotion elicitation, regulation, and expression; the impact of emotion on attention, memory, learning, motivation, judgements, and decisions.
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