Background music: Effects on attention performance.

Author: Shih YN, Huang RH, Chiang HY.
Affiliation:
Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang City, Taiwan College of Management, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang City, Taiwan Department of Psychology, Municipal Wan Fang Hospital, Xinzhuang City, Taiwan.
Conference/Journal: Work
Date published: 2012 Jan 1
Other: Volume ID: 42 , Issue ID: 4 , Pages: 1-12 , Word Count: 132



Objective: Previous studies indicate that noise may affect worker attention. However, some background music in the work environment can increase worker satisfaction and productivity. This study compared how music with, and without, lyrics affects human attention. Participants: One hundred and two participants, aged 20-24 years, were recruited into this study. Fifty-six males and 46 females participated in this study. Methods: Background music with, and without lyrics, was tested for effects on listener concentration in attention testing using a randomized controlled trial (RCT) study. Results: The comparison results revealed that background music with lyrics had significant negative effects on concentration and attention.Conclusions: The findings suggest that, if background music is played in the work environment, music without lyrics is preferable because songs with lyrics are likely to reduce worker attention and performance.
PMID: 22523045

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