In this week’s bonus episode, TW Creative Director John Vogel interviews Amy Belfi, an associate professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Department of Psychological Science. The two discuss the plethora of ways in which music can affect human psychology.
A particular genre of music can become so ingrained in a person’s mind that it shapes their personality and how they see themselves. Music can be so powerful that it attaches itself to a person’s memory—triggering that memory once a song or chord is played. While it’s fascinating to see all the ways in which music affects human psychology, it can also be difficult to test and design experiments around.
Listen to Amy Belfi’s bonus episode to learn more.
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