One of those things that we've always known but the longer-term possibilities integrating this with other treatments sounds fascinating.
> “An emerging body of research allows us to take what had been anecdotes and place music on an equal footing with prescription drugs, surgeries, medical procedures, psychotherapy, and various forms of treatment that are mainstream and evidence-based,” writes Levitin, recently summing up the current science of music for Wired.
One of those things that we've always known but the longer-term possibilities integrating this with other treatments sounds fascinating.
> “An emerging body of research allows us to take what had been anecdotes and place music on an equal footing with prescription drugs, surgeries, medical procedures, psychotherapy, and various forms of treatment that are mainstream and evidence-based,” writes Levitin, recently summing up the current science of music for Wired.
Then recommendation services like Spotify and YouTube can directly play with our emotions on a personal basis?
It can also infer what I am going through by snooping my selection of songs?
Let's hope those companies have our emotional well being as one of their top priorities.