Abstract
The present investigation was designed to study the comparative
relaxation value of electromayograph (EMG) biofeedback training and
music on musicality groups (high-musicality group and
low-musicality group). All participants (N = 60) were medium- on
Extraversion and Neuroticism as determined by Hindi version of
Eysenck Personality Inventory (Gupta & Poddar, 1979). A control
group design with pre-post assessment Was adopted. Alpha EEG was
the dependent variable. It was found that music-treatment had
significantly higher relaxation value for the participants with high-
musicality as compared to those with low-musicality who relaxed more
with biofeedback-treatment.
Mamta Sharma. (2007) Relaxation Value of Music and Biofeedback in Relation to Musicality, Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, Volume-22, Issue-1.
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