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Set and setting: a randomized study of different musical genres in supporting psychedelic therapy — ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
- Key
- strickland2021genres
- Authors
- Strickland, Justin C.; Garcia-Romeu, Albert; Johnson, Matthew W.
- Issued
- 2021
- Type
- article-journal
- Container
- ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
- Volume
- 4
- Issue
- 2
- Pages
- 472-478
Raw CSL JSON
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"DOI": "10.1021/acsptsci.0c00187",
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"issue": "2",
"title": "Set and setting: a randomized study of different musical genres in supporting psychedelic therapy",
"author": [
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"given": "Albert",
"family": "Garcia-Romeu"
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{
"given": "Matthew W.",
"family": "Johnson"
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"issued": {
"date-parts": [
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2021
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Claims
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In a counterbalanced study of 10 participants undergoing psilocybin sessions for tobacco smoking cessation, mystical-experience scores tended to be higher during overtone-based music sessions than during Western classical sessions, and 6 of 10 participants chose the overtone-based playlist for a third session, leading the authors to question whether Western classical music holds a unique benefit.
"These data call into question whether Western classical music typically used in psychedelic therapy holds a unique benefit."
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