The perceived effects of music on the concentration of college students / Andrea Gail V. Albarina, Renebeth Caye I. Buaya, Diane Marie B. Dikitanan, Kaytte Britney G. Llego, Anne Camille L. Padago-oc.

By: Dikitanan, Diane Marie B [author.]Contributor(s): Albarina, Andrea Gail V [author.] | Buaya Renebeth Caye I [author.] | Llego, Kaytte Britney G [author.] | Padago-oc, Anne Camille L [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines : University of Cebu-Banilad, c2024Description: xi, 96 pages : color illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Perceived effects of music | Concentration | College students Medical Technology students | University of Cebu | Cebu City, PhilippinesSummary: The effects of music on several cognitive functions, such as attention and focus, have been well investigated. There are many variables that can affect the relationship between music and concentration, including the kind of task being done, the personality of the person, the kind of music, and the volume of the music.
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The effects of music on several cognitive functions, such as attention and focus, have been well investigated. There are many variables that can affect the relationship between music and concentration, including the kind of task being done, the personality of the person, the kind of music, and the volume of the music.

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