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Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories are Associated with Negative Affect in Younger and Older Adults.

Kendra MehlAlaine E Reschke-HernandezJulien HansonLauren LinhardtJessica FrameMatthew DewElizabeth KickbuschChase JohnsonElena BaiAmy M Belfi
Published in: Experimental aging research (2024)
These results suggest that both memory-evoking and non-memory-evoking music generate strong emotions in younger and older adults, but music that conjures personal memories is more likely to elicit mixed emotions. Our results have important clinical implications when designing music-based interventions for mood and affect, particularly in older adult populations.
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