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After years of being acknowledged as the world's leading publisher of Open Access books, today, we are proud to announce we’ve successfully launched a portfolio of Open Science journals covering rapidly expanding areas of interdisciplinary research.
\n\n\n\nIntechOpen was founded by scientists, for scientists, in order to make book publishing accessible around the globe. Over the last two decades, this has driven Open Access (OA) book publishing whilst levelling the playing field for global academics. Through our innovative publishing model and the support of the research community, we have now published over 5,700 Open Access books and are visited online by over three million academics every month. These researchers are increasingly working in broad technology-based subjects, driving multidisciplinary academic endeavours into human health, environment, and technology.
\n\nBy listening to our community, and in order to serve these rapidly growing areas which lie at the core of IntechOpen's expertise, we are launching a portfolio of Open Science journals:
\n\nAll three journals will publish under an Open Access model and embrace Open Science policies to help support the changing needs of academics in these fast-moving research areas. There will be direct links to preprint servers and data repositories, allowing full reproducibility and rapid dissemination of published papers to help accelerate the pace of research. Each journal has renowned Editors in Chief who will work alongside a global Editorial Board, delivering robust single-blind peer review. Supported by our internal editorial teams, this will ensure our authors will receive a quick, user-friendly, and personalised publishing experience.
\n\n"By launching our journals portfolio we are introducing new, dedicated homes for interdisciplinary technology-focused researchers to publish their work, whilst embracing Open Science and creating a unique global home for academics to disseminate their work. We are taking a leap toward Open Science continuing and expanding our fundamental commitment to openly sharing scientific research across the world, making it available for the benefit of all." Dr. Sara Uhac, IntechOpen CEO
\n\n"Our aim is to promote and create better science for a better world by increasing access to information and the latest scientific developments to all scientists, innovators, entrepreneurs and students and give them the opportunity to learn, observe and contribute to knowledge creation. Open Science promotes a swifter path from research to innovation to produce new products and services." Alex Lazinica, IntechOpen founder
\n\nIn conclusion, Natalia Reinic Babic, Head of Journal Publishing and Open Science at IntechOpen adds:
\n\n“On behalf of the journal team I’d like to thank all our Editors in Chief, Editorial Boards, internal supporting teams, and our scientific community for their continuous support in making this portfolio a reality - we couldn’t have done it without you! With your support in place, we are confident these journals will become as impactful and successful as our book publishing program and bring us closer to a more open (science) future.”
\n\nWe invite you to visit the journals homepage and learn more about the journal’s Editorial Boards, scope and vision as all three journals are now open for submissions.
\n\nFeel free to share this news on social media and help us mark this memorable moment!
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Prior to joining CSU, he was the Glaxo Wellcome Distinguished Professor of Engineering, University of North Carolina at Asheville, USA. His extensive research makes use of advanced mathematical techniques and models that arise from fundamental physical principles. His major research interests are in the areas of nonlinear dynamical systems and control theory, with particular emphasis on applications to mechanical and aerospace systems, robotics, and mechatronics. He has edited five books and authored/co-authored five book chapters and more than 140 peer-reviewed journal/proceedings papers. He served on the Transactions on Automatic Control Editorial Board and the Control Systems Society Conference Editorial Board of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 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Various generalizations enable to extend the class of problems concerned slightly beyond conventional limits of Hamiltonian system. This strategy is very effective, particularly concerning two-dimensional (2D) and simpler three-dimensional (3D) systems. However, the governing differential systems of most non-holonomic 3D systems suffer from inadequate complexity, when deduced using this way. Any analytical investigation of such a governing system is rather impossible and its physical interpretation can be multivalent. For easier analysis, particularly of systems with non-holonomic constraints, the Appell-Gibbs approach seems to be more effective providing more transparent governing systems. In general, the Appell-Gibbs approach follows from the Gaussian fifth form of the basic principle of dynamics. In this chapter, both Lagrangian and Appell-Gibbs procedures are shortly characterized and later their effectiveness compared on a particular dynamic system of a ball moving inside a spherical cavity under external excitation. Strengths and shortcomings of both procedures are evaluated with respect to applications.",signatures:"Jiří Náprstek and Cyril Fischer",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/60949",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/60949",authors:[{id:"207472",title:"Dr.",name:"Jiri",surname:"Naprstek",slug:"jiri-naprstek",fullName:"Jiri Naprstek"},{id:"213311",title:"Dr.",name:"Cyril",surname:"Fischer",slug:"cyril-fischer",fullName:"Cyril Fischer"}],corrections:null},{id:"61002",title:"Canonical Generalized Inversion Form of Kane’s Equations of Motion for Constrained Mechanical Systems",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.76648",slug:"canonical-generalized-inversion-form-of-kane-s-equations-of-motion-for-constrained-mechanical-system",totalDownloads:985,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:1,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"The canonical generalized inversion dynamical equations of motion for ideally constrained discrete mechanical systems are introduced in the framework of Kane’s method. The canonical equations of motion employ the acceleration form of constraints and the Moore-Penrose generalized inversion-based Greville formula for general solutions of linear systems of algebraic equations. Moreover, the canonical equations of motion are explicit and nonminimal (full order) in the acceleration variables, and their derivation is made without appealing to the principle of virtual work or to Lagrange multipliers. The geometry of constrained motion is revealed by the canonical equations of motion in a clear and intuitive manner by partitioning the canonical accelerations’ column matrix into two portions: a portion that drives the mechanical system to abide by the constraints and a portion that generates the momentum balance dynamics of the mechanical system. Some geometrical perspectives of the canonical equations of motion are illustrated via vectorial geometric visualization, which leads to verifying the Gauss’ principle of least constraints and its Udwadia-Kalaba interpretation.",signatures:"Abdulrahman H. Bajodah and Ye-Hwa Chen",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/61002",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/61002",authors:[{id:"15062",title:"Prof.",name:"Abdulrahman",surname:"Bajodah",slug:"abdulrahman-bajodah",fullName:"Abdulrahman Bajodah"},{id:"251018",title:"Prof.",name:"Ye-Hwa",surname:"Chen",slug:"ye-hwa-chen",fullName:"Ye-Hwa Chen"}],corrections:null},{id:"59884",title:"Non-Linear Behaviours in the Dynamics of Some Biostructures",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.74435",slug:"non-linear-behaviours-in-the-dynamics-of-some-biostructures",totalDownloads:1024,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Various differentiable models are frequently used to describe the dynamics of complex systems (see the kinetic models, fluid models, etc.). Given the complexity of all the physical phenomena involved in the dynamics of such systems, it is required to introduce the dynamic variable dependencies both on the space-time coordinates and on the scale resolutions. Therefore, in this case an adequate theoretical approach may be the use of non-linear physical models either in the form of the Scale Relativity Theory or of the Extended Scale Relativity Theory, i.e., the Scale Relativity Theory with an arbitrary constant fractal dimension. In the framework of the Extended Scale Relativity Theory, fractal velocity field is described both by topological solitons of kink type and by non-topological soliton varieties of breather type. Applications for the blood flow are proposed. The results revealed the directional flow toward the walls, which can explain the thickening effect which is one of the source of arteriosclerosis.",signatures:"Emil Anton, Anna Gavrilut, Maricel Agop and Daniel Timofte",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/59884",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/59884",authors:[{id:"24020",title:"Dr.",name:"Maricel",surname:"Agop",slug:"maricel-agop",fullName:"Maricel Agop"},{id:"171634",title:"Dr.",name:"Alina",surname:"Gavrilut",slug:"alina-gavrilut",fullName:"Alina Gavrilut"},{id:"188311",title:"Dr.",name:"Daniel V.",surname:"Timofte",slug:"daniel-v.-timofte",fullName:"Daniel V. 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The solutions describing such processes are found analytically in terms of functions, which are in frequent use in the theory of solitons.",signatures:"Yury A. Rossikhin and Marina V. Shitikova",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/61013",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/61013",authors:[{id:"207828",title:"Prof.",name:"Yury",surname:"Rossikhin",slug:"yury-rossikhin",fullName:"Yury Rossikhin"},{id:"207830",title:"Prof.",name:"Marina",surname:"Shitikova",slug:"marina-shitikova",fullName:"Marina Shitikova"}],corrections:null},{id:"60306",title:"Nonlinear Aeroelastic Response of Highly Flexible Flying Wing Due to Different Gust Loads",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.75804",slug:"nonlinear-aeroelastic-response-of-highly-flexible-flying-wing-due-to-different-gust-loads",totalDownloads:1250,totalCrossrefCites:2,totalDimensionsCites:3,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Nonlinear aeroelastic responses of a flying wing aircraft due to different gust profiles are investigated. Three different gust profiles are obtained considering light, moderate, and severe turbulence. A flying wing configuration is designed for the purpose of this investigation. The structural properties of the wings are obtained using VABS software, and then the flying wing is simulated with Nonlinear Aeroelastic Trim and Stability of HALE Aircraft (NATASHA) computer program. The results of time domain analysis are reported for the cases when engine is placed at the root of the wing and close to the area of maximum flutter speed. It has been found that the flying wing experiences limit cycle oscillation, when the engines are mounted at the root of the aircraft, for all three gust profiles. However, when the engines are placed at the area of maximum flutter speed, the oscillations die out. In addition, the real and imaginary part of eigenvalues and the unstable mode shape of the aircraft are reported.",signatures:"Ehsan Izadpanahi and Pezhman Mardanpour",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/60306",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/60306",authors:[{id:"237395",title:"Prof.",name:"Pezhman",surname:"Mardanpour",slug:"pezhman-mardanpour",fullName:"Pezhman Mardanpour"},{id:"240138",title:"Ph.D. Student",name:"Ehsan",surname:"Izadpanahi",slug:"ehsan-izadpanahi",fullName:"Ehsan Izadpanahi"}],corrections:null},{id:"60168",title:"A Reduced-Order Gauss-Newton Method for Nonlinear Problems Based on Compressed Sensing for PDE Applications",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.74439",slug:"a-reduced-order-gauss-newton-method-for-nonlinear-problems-based-on-compressed-sensing-for-pde-appli",totalDownloads:970,totalCrossrefCites:2,totalDimensionsCites:5,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"A global regularized Gauss-Newton (GN) method is proposed to obtain a zero residual for square nonlinear problems on an affine subspace built by wavelets, which allows reducing systems that arise from the discretization of nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations (PDEs) without performing a priori simulations. This chapter introduces a Petrov-Galerkin (PG) GN approach together with its standard assumptions that ensure retaining the q-quadratic rate of convergence. It also proposes a regularization strategy, which maintains the fast pace of convergence, to avoid singularities and high nonlinearities. It also includes a line-search method for achieving global convergence. The numerical results manifest the capability of the algorithm for reproducing the full-order model (FOM) essential features while decreasing the runtime by a significant magnitude. This chapter refers to a wavelet-based reduced-order model (ROM) as WROM, while PROM is the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD)-based counterpart. The authors also implemented the combination of WROM and PROM as a hybrid method referred herein as (HROM). Preliminary results with Bratu?s problem show that if the WROM could correctly reproduce the FOM behavior, then HROM can also reproduce that FOM accurately.",signatures:"Horacio Florez and Miguel Argáez",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/60168",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/60168",authors:[{id:"209163",title:"Ph.D.",name:"Horacio",surname:"Florez",slug:"horacio-florez",fullName:"Horacio Florez"},{id:"227945",title:"Dr.",name:"Miguel",surname:"Argaez",slug:"miguel-argaez",fullName:"Miguel Argaez"}],corrections:null},{id:"62185",title:"Nonlinear Response on External Electric Field and Nonlinear Generalization of Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem for Levy Flights",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.78549",slug:"nonlinear-response-on-external-electric-field-and-nonlinear-generalization-of-fluctuation-dissipatio",totalDownloads:962,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"As well known, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) establishes the relation between two different physical phenomena: the fluctuations and the dissipation. The fluctuations or the stochastic motion are determined by random stochastic forces. The dissipation or the directed motion is determined by regular forces. Nevertheless in the linear case, they are related by the FDT. One of the first and well-known examples of the FDT is Einstein’s relation between diffusion coefficient and mobility of particle. It has been shown that a particle’s velocity depends on electrical field in a nonlinear way in arbitrary weak fields due to anomalous super-diffusion character of Levy flight. The relation between two different critical indexes, describing Levy flight diffusion and dependence of current on electric field, has been established. This relation is the generalization of fluctuation-dissipation theorem for such a nonlinear Levy flight case. The physical interpretation of these results is given.",signatures:"Valeriy E. Arkhincheev and Lubsan V. 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These ordinary differential equations are further studied and some exact solutions are obtained.",signatures:"Sachin Kumar",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/61867",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/61867",authors:[{id:"237709",title:"Dr.",name:"Sachin",surname:"Kumar",slug:"sachin-kumar",fullName:"Sachin Kumar"}],corrections:null},{id:"61061",title:"Optimal State Estimation of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.74284",slug:"optimal-state-estimation-of-nonlinear-dynamic-systems",totalDownloads:1128,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:3,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"An optimal estimator for continuous nonlinear systems with nonlinear dynamics, and nonlinear measurement based on the continuous least square error criterion is derived. The solution is exact, explicit, in closed form and gives recursive formulas of the optimal filter. For the derivation of the filter, the following elements are combined: (i) the least squares (LS) criterion based on statistical-deterministic-likelihood approach to estimation; (ii) the state-dependent coefficient (SDC) form representation of the nonlinear system; and (iii) the calculus of variation. The resulting filter is optimal per sample. The filter’s gains need the solution of a nonsymmetric differential matrix Riccati equation. The stability of the estimator is investigated. The performances are demonstrated by simulation of the Van der Pol equation with noisy nonlinear measurement, and system driving noise.",signatures:"Ilan Rusnak",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/61061",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/61061",authors:[{id:"97158",title:"Dr.",name:"Ilan",surname:"Rusnak",slug:"ilan-rusnak",fullName:"Ilan Rusnak"}],corrections:null},{id:"59656",title:"Fuzzy Fault Detection Filter Design for One Class of Takagi-Sugeno Systems",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.74328",slug:"fuzzy-fault-detection-filter-design-for-one-class-of-takagi-sugeno-systems",totalDownloads:1031,totalCrossrefCites:1,totalDimensionsCites:1,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"The constrained unitary formalism to fuzzy fault detection filter synthesis for one class of nonlinear systems, representable by continuous-time Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models, is presented in the chapter. In particular, a way to produce the special set of matrix parameters of the fuzzy filter is proposed to obtain the desired H ∞ norm properties of the filter transfer function matrix. The significance of the treatment in relation to the systems under influence of actuator faults is analyzed in this context, and relations to corresponding setting of singular values of filters are discussed.",signatures:"Dušan Krokavec, Anna Filasová, Jakub Kajan and Tibor Kočík",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/59656",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/59656",authors:[{id:"18818",title:"Prof.",name:"Dušan",surname:"Krokavec",slug:"dusan-krokavec",fullName:"Dušan Krokavec"},{id:"22287",title:"Prof.",name:"Anna",surname:"Filasová",slug:"anna-filasova",fullName:"Anna Filasová"},{id:"241080",title:"MSc.",name:"Jakub",surname:"Kajan",slug:"jakub-kajan",fullName:"Jakub Kajan"},{id:"241081",title:"M.Sc.",name:"Tibor",surname:"Kočík",slug:"tibor-kocik",fullName:"Tibor Kočík"}],corrections:null},{id:"59597",title:"Monte Carlo Set-Membership Filtering for Nonlinear Dynamic Systems",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.74387",slug:"monte-carlo-set-membership-filtering-for-nonlinear-dynamic-systems",totalDownloads:1076,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:4,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"This chapter considers the nonlinear filtering problem involving noises that are unknown and bounded. We propose a new filtering method via set-membership theory and boundary sampling technique to determine a state estimation ellipsoid. In order to guarantee the online usage, the nonlinear dynamics are linearized about the current estimate, and the remainder term is then bounded by an optimization ellipsoid, which can be described as the solution of a semi-infinite optimization problem. It is an analytically intractable problem for general nonlinear dynamic systems. Nevertheless, for a typical nonlinear dynamic system in target tracking, some certain regular properties for the remainder are analytically derived; then, we use a randomized method to approximate the semi-infinite optimization problem efficiently. Moreover, for some quadratic nonlinear dynamic systems, the semi-infinite optimization problem is equivalent to solving a semi-definite program problem. Finally, the set-membership prediction and measurement update are derived based on the recent optimization method and the online bounding ellipsoid of the remainder other than a priori bound. Numerical example shows that the proposed method performs better than the extended set-membership filter, especially in the situation of the larger noise.",signatures:"Zhiguo Wang, Xiaojing Shen and Yunmin Zhu",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/59597",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/59597",authors:[{id:"236384",title:"Prof.",name:"Xiaojing",surname:"Shen",slug:"xiaojing-shen",fullName:"Xiaojing Shen"},{id:"237592",title:"Dr.",name:"Zhiguo",surname:"Wang",slug:"zhiguo-wang",fullName:"Zhiguo Wang"},{id:"237593",title:"Prof.",name:"Yunmin",surname:"Zhu",slug:"yunmin-zhu",fullName:"Yunmin Zhu"}],corrections:null},{id:"61390",title:"Stability Conditions for a Class of Nonlinear Systems with Delay",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.76600",slug:"stability-conditions-for-a-class-of-nonlinear-systems-with-delay",totalDownloads:935,totalCrossrefCites:1,totalDimensionsCites:1,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"This chapter presents an extension and offers a more comprehensive overview of our previous paper entitled “Stability conditions for a class of nonlinear time delay systems” published in “Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory” journal. 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“Stress” is a term used to describe the impacts of anything that disrupts physiological equilibrium. The “stressor” is the actual threat to an organism, and the “stress response” is the organism’s response to the stressor.
Humans are particularly susceptible to the negative consequences of chronic stressors, presumably because of their strong ability for symbolic cognition, which can evoke persistent stress reactions to a wide range of stressful living and working environments. Psychosocial stressors and chronic disease have a complicated interaction. Anxiety and mood disorders, aggressive dyscontrol issues, hypo-immune dysfunction, medical morbidity, structural alterations in the CNS, and early death are all linked to exposure to strong and chronic stressors during childhood [4]. Acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are the two most common trauma disorders. Injury, property damage, loss of finances, grief, and a perceived stress threat are all factors linked to the development of PTSD and mental health disorders [5]. A traumatic incident involving actual or threatened death or significant harm, and symptom clusters including re-experience of the traumatic event are common elements of both of these diseases [6]. Other stress-related repercussions have been documented, including a rise in smoking habit, substance abuse, crashes, insomnia, and anorexia. People who live in more stressful circumstances such as populations with greater divorce rates, business failures, major hazards smoke more and have a higher lung cancer and COPD incidence [7]. Stress from life events and chronically stressful environments have also been connected to increased alcohol use. There is additional evidence that the relationship between personality and environmental adversity is bidirectional. Following the perception of an acute stressful event, changes in the neurological, circulatory, endocrine, and immunological systems occur. These changes are a normal feature of the stress response, and they are generally adaptive, at least in the short term [8].
Music interventions can be defined as intentional music activities if they engage hearing to pre-taped music provided by clinician or healthcare professionals, if the involvement is self-administered by the person or if the intervention involves music creating or singing without the involvement of a professional musician or a therapeutic context. Specific aspects of music are thought to have an impact on the stress-relieving benefits of music therapies. Song lyric composition, interpretation of selected song lyrics, and identification of song names or lyrics that depict stresses and coping mechanisms are all examples of music therapy techniques for linguistic self-expression. One of the most important modifiers of music-related excitation and relaxation is the pace of the song. Music with a slow tempo (60–80 beats per minute), such as meditation music, has been linked to lower heart rates and increased calm [9]. When instrumental music is used instead of music with lyrics, the effects of music treatments on stress reduction are generally larger [10]. According to several studies, music with lyrics is more provocative and stimulating than calming. Through the possible calming effects, the use of music with lyrics may increase the good benefits of music therapies on stress reduction. Furthermore, some research compared the stress responses of people who listened to live music vs. those who listened to pre-recorded music, with live music showing to be the most stress-relieving [11, 12]. Several studies have found that listening to music has a favourable impact on stress-related outcomes. Listening to relaxing music before, during, and after medical operations has been linked to decreased cortisol levels, which has been linked to a reduction in tension and/or anxiety in medical settings [12, 13, 14, 15]. Background music had a considerable impact on behavioural expressions of tension in specific parts of the body, as well as pain-related verbalizations. Patients’ verbal comments of music’s usefulness in promoting relaxation were backed up by the behavioural measure. Other stress-reduction studies could benefit from behavioural observations of tension, and they could be used as a credible dependent measure [16].
Music is a vital component in improving one’s ability to express oneself, reducing anxiety, treating physiological disorders, effectively managing time, learning coping techniques, and overall life quality. Music therapy (MT) is a goal-oriented and purposeful practise in which therapists use musical expression and the memories, emotions, and experiences it evokes to work with individuals or groups. MT is one of the oldest treatment techniques, and it has been used to treat diseases in various cultures. Music elements such as rhythm, melody, and harmony are used therapeutically in MT. Active and receptive music therapy are the two primary forms of music therapy. Playing simple instruments, dancing, or singings are common forms of active music therapy. This type of exercise promotes physical stimulation, which can be beneficial to one’s health. Receptive music therapy is a type of music therapy that includes a period of time spent listening to music mindfully, usually with specially curated recorded or live music [17].
According to studies, music has a positive effect on hormones such as serotonin, dopamine, adrenaline, and testosterone, which are important in the development of mental disorders and regulate our emotional state; it also regulates physiological functions such as blood pressure and breathing [18]. The use of a person’s reactions and associations to music in music therapy is used to promote positive improvements in mood and general well-being [19]. Music therapy can include making music with various instruments, singing, dancing to music, or simply listening to it. Music therapy makes use of music’s therapeutic properties to help people feel better. It may be used instead of other forms of therapy such as counselling or cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Music therapists use a person’s reactions and associations to music to promote healthy attitude and mental mindset adjustments. Unconscious emotions are triggered by musical action, and music has a strong connection with them.
The choice of music to employ for stress relief is a personal and unique option. Some people may consider themselves late for work in peak hour traffic, clenching the driving wheel and mumbling curses while tuning the radio to classical music to help them relax. Some could find themselves in the same scenario, but instead choose to shout their favourite pop song loudly. In either case, the decision is yours to make. The first step in de-stressing and reducing stress is to select music, which is one component of the circumstance over which you have influence.
The next stage is to start singing. This is even more personal than music choice, yet it is crucial because it necessitates deep diaphragmatic breathing. Deep breathing, often called abdominal or diaphragmatic breathing which is described in Figure 1. As a result, deep breathing and singing can assist to induce relaxation and protect the body from the negative effects of stress.
Mechanism of deep breathing.
Music is a soothing therapy that relieves tension and aids in the retrieval of long-forgotten memories [20]. This indicates that music therapy lowered students’ tension, implying that students can develop the open-mindedness required in musicological therapy. This is due to the fact that the therapy experiences were creative and reflective abilities were maintained. In the course of therapeutic change, open-mindedness is essential and vital. According to findings, music therapy is useful in lowering anxiety, schizophrenia, physically or mentally challenged individuals, and school-related stress, among other psychological symptoms [21]. Music therapy’s effectiveness addresses emotional issues, naturally increases neurochemicals, rehabilitates individuals with stress and mental illness, improves motor control and well-being, directs physiologic effects through the autonomic nervous system, regulates motor and emotional responses, and positively modifies the release of psychological stress hormones responsible for coordinating the functions of immunity, respiration, and neurology [22]. Music therapy combined with relaxation techniques has been shown in previous research to reduce cognitive stresses of all types, including mild, moderate, and severe stresses [21]. From the previous findings, music can treat all kinds of stress.
Music, which is thought to be a soothing influence at all stages of life, can elicit a wide range of feelings, which can be pleasant or negative depending on the genre of music. Music has been shown in numerous studies to produce major changes in the neurological systems of the brain, as well as changes in brain waves such as beta, theta, alpha, and delta [23]. Music as medicine methods targets specific brain functions and addresses deficiencies that may arise as a result of many of these neurological disorders. Music, rather than being viewed solely as cultural phenomena, should be viewed as a vibration stimulus that causes cognition and memory, according to Siebert et al. [24]. The human brain is programmed to recognise music and respond to rhythm, repetition, tones, and songs. The auditory nerve sends electrical signals from music and other sounds to the temporal lobe’s auditory cortex [25]. According to research employing magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography scans, neural networks in various areas of the brain are responsible for decoding and interpreting various aspects of music. Pitch perception, which is the foundation of melody, chords (multiple pitches that sound at the same time), and harmony, requires a small area of the right temporal lobe (two or more melodies at the same time) [26]. Another neighbouring facility is in charge of deciphering timbre, which is the property that allows the brain to differentiate between different instruments playing the same note [27]. The frontal lobes perceive the emotional content of music, whereas the cerebellum processes rhythm (Figure 2). Music that is loud enough to cause “spine tingling” can activate the reward region of the brain, just as enjoyable stimuli such as alcohol or chocolate. Although any healthy human brain is capable of performing all of the complicated processes required to detect music, artists’ brains are more finely tuned.
Recognition of music in brain.
Playing music is more difficult and time-consuming than simply listening to it, although listening to music has been shown to increase cognitive function in the elderly, as well as quality of life and cognition in dementia patients. Depression, anxiety, maniacal states, and thinking and perception abnormalities are the most frequent mental disorders in neurology. Alexithymia, concern, and locus of control are other mental symptoms that can be found in people with neurological diseases [28]. After specific strokes, listening to music can help with cognitive recovery, mood elevation, and muscle function. Singing has been shown to aid in the recovery of speech in aphasic patients. Music-based training can improve gait and balance in senior adults who are at danger of falling; in Parkinson’s disease patients, fast, rhythmic music improves gait velocity, cadence, and stride length [28, 29].
One issue in assessing musical illnesses is determining what constitutes a “normal musical brain.” While aphasia schedules might legitimately presume a degree of homogeneity in education, where the majority of people are taught to a particular level, the same cannot be said for music. An early study based on differences in melody discrimination depending on whether they were delivered to the left or right ear revealed that musicians and non-musicians have different brain lateralization [30]. A number of neuroimaging studies have revealed structural variations in the auditory [31], motor, somatosensory, superior parietal, callosal, and cerebellar areas of musicians’ brains [32]. Longitudinal studies have shown that even brief periods of musical instruction result in functional brain remodelling; however, the extent to which these changes last after training is uncertain [32, 33].
Absolute pitch (AP) musicians have different brain organisation than those [34, 35] who do not have the skill, according to studies. Increases in leftward asymmetry in the PT linked with AP have been shown in structural studies utilising both region-of-interest techniques and whole-brain interrogation with voxel-based morphometry [34]. People without AP show activity in right inferior frontal areas, which might be interpreted as a form of working memory for pitch, whereas AP sufferers engage left dorsolateral frontal areas, which might be seen as associative analysis [34, 35]. The question of whether structural and functional differences in skilled performers are the result of musical training or whether such differences may contribute to an individual’s decision to learn music, or to persist in learning music when others may give up, is critical to the interpretation of such differences. The demonstration that the size of the structural difference generally coincides with the age of commencement of musical instruction or the degree of practice supports the thesis that these distinctions originate from, rather than enable, skill development. Only longitudinal studies in which variations in brain structure can be evaluated in the same individuals as learning progresses will be able to unambiguously demonstrate the nature vs. nurture effects [36].
Adolescents were able to relax, increase their identity, improve their emotional problem, reduce their stress, develop and sustain communication, and improve their mental focus, as well as their intellectual and mental growth, using music therapy applications. Listening to music may cause the brain to produce alpha waves, which cause relaxation, or it may boost endorphin release, which causes other physiological responses such as a fall in BP and pulse [37]. Adolescents that abuse substances love rap, hip hop, techno, and dance music [38]. There is additional evidence that rock and metal music, in particular, can have a disastrous impact on young people.
Music was generally agreed to lower cortisol levels, whether through direct engagement or listening to recorded music. Only a couple research found the reverse trend, but in both cases, the music group’s growth was less than the control group [39]. Both relaxing and stimulating music reduced cortisol levels, whereas few studies stated that only a drop for relaxing music and an increase for stimulating music. This was reflected in the study’s measurements of GH and ACTH, as well as a comparable response from epinephrine, which increased when exposed to stimulating music but remained unaltered when exposed to calming music. These findings suggest that hormones are sensitive to musical stimulus [40]. When participants listened to soothing recorded music, oxytocin levels increased more than the other hormones examined. Bittman et al. revealed an increase in the dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) to cortisol ratio when participants participated in group drumming, whereas Conrad et al. observed a decrease in the DHEA to cortisol ratio and a rise in growth hormone when patients listened to relaxing recorded music [41, 42]. Migneault et al. reported that when participants chose their own recorded music, testosterone levels elevated in men but dropped in women [43].
Memory is one of the CNS’s most significant functions, and it is divided into sensory, short-term, and long-term memory. Stress has been proven to create functional and structural alterations in the hippocampal area of the brain. Chronic stress, which results in a rise in plasma cortisol level, reduces the number of dendritic branches and neurons in the hippocampus, as well as structural abnormalities in synaptic terminals and impaired neurogenesis [44, 45]. Declarative memory impairments can be caused by high levels of stress hormones [46]. Stress has a negative impact on learning as well. After a stressful event, the memory-building process is frequently reinforced [47].
Physiologically, music can also increase the heart rate and hormone levels of patients with cognitive impairment [48]. In addition, playing musical instruments can delay the onset of cognitive decline in the future and reduce the risk of dementia. Therefore, music seems to be a necessity for patients with dementia [49]. Singing is also commonly used to help people with dementia. They discovered that sad music was the most efficient for recalling personal experiences, particularly distant ones. This revealed that the emotional content of music played a significant influence in the dementia recall memory process [50]. In addition to medicine for dementia, there is a growing trend in research using a multimodal stimulation intervention, which combines several different cognitive stimulations. Ozdemir and his colleagues created multimodal stimulations for mild AD patients, including MT with a light tempo instrument, painting lifeless alive drawings, and orientation to time-place-person. This study found that multi-domain stimulation enhanced MMSE scores while lowering Geriatric Depression Scale and Beck Anxiety Scale scores [51].
A vast amount of research indicates that music therapy improves behaviour, anxiety, mood, and memory in dementia patients. Short-term music therapy has been demonstrated to be useful in reducing mood symptoms such as depression and anxiety, while longer-term music therapy has also been proved to be quite effective. Another research revealed that personalised music therapy has therapeutic benefits on anxiety and depression.
Progressive cognitive impairment reduces the stress threshold. As a result, under stressful circumstances, patients may exhibit agitation or aggressive behaviour [52]. Music therapy helps people become more tolerant of stressful environmental cues that can cause these symptoms [53]. Music-related feelings appear to be preserved in people with Alzheimer disease (AD). Brain regions involved in music recognition are mostly unaffected by Alzheimer’s disease, and music may help persons with the disease remember their own lives better. According to the literature, music improves the encoding of verbal information in both healthy older people and Alzheimer’s sufferers [54]. Music therapy, a combination of “therapist” and “listening to music”, has the greatest effect on patients with Alzheimer’s disease in the early stages, as contrasted to the ones used alone. The increases in 17-estradiol and testosterone levels seen in Alzheimer’s patients with declining hormones show that music therapy may help to slow or even stop the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Music therapy is thought to restore normal hormone levels, reduce nerve cell damage, and protect nerve cells, halting progression. For healthy elderly people, music therapy could be an effective Alzheimer’s disease prevention strategy [55].
Perceptual-motor issues are common in people with Alzheimer’s disease, and they may become restless at particular times of the day. Exercise can help them feel less restless. People feel better when they are physically active. Exercising to music promotes the use of various body parts, improves circulation, promotes attention, and aids in the release of tension and extra energy. Perhaps most importantly, music is a pleasurable, uplifting, and sociable experience [56]. When compared to the waitlist control group, individuals who received music therapy with a relaxation programme had considerably lower stress levels. Music therapy and relaxation programmes were also proven to have a favourable effect.
When paired with standard of care, music therapy is a viable and effective treatment for a wide range of diseases. It works as an anxiolytic and can also help with stress relief. Music is a strong medium that we may use in our daily lives to improve our quality of life as we age. Maintaining wellness through active music creation is a terrific compliment to proper nutrition and exercise, regular doctor appointments, having a positive mindset, and engagement in religion or spirituality.
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She obtained a degree in Computer Science from the University of Deusto, Spain, in 2010, and an MSc in Computer Languages and Systems from the National University of Distance Education, Spain, in 2012. Her areas of interest and knowledge include natural language processing (NLP), detection of impersonation in social networks, semantic web, and machine learning. Dr. Esther Villar made several contributions at conferences and publishing in various journals in those fields. 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He is currently a principal researcher in data analytics and optimisation at TECNALIA (Spain), a visiting fellow at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM) and a part-time lecturer at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). His research interests gravitate on the use of descriptive, prescriptive and predictive algorithms for data mining and optimization in a diverse range of application fields such as Energy, Transport, Telecommunications, Health and Industry, among others. In these fields he has published more than 240 articles, co-supervised 8 Ph.D. theses, edited 6 books, coauthored 7 patents and participated/led more than 40 research projects. 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