Classical music and white noise do not improve conflict processing–related cognitive functions

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Classical music and white noise do not improve conflict processing–related cognitive functions

In the past, many neuroscientists have investigated the potential therapeutic value of classical music and other types of music or sounds for alleviating some of the symptoms or deficits associated with different neuropsychological disorders. While some studies have suggested that listening to classical music and white noise could improve cognitive function, these effects are still poorly understood.

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