Sound therapy: could augmented music trigger a love hormone surge?

NCT ID NCT07276152

First seen Jan 03, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 23 times

Summary

This study explores whether music enhanced with sonic augmentation technology can increase oxytocin (a hormone linked to bonding and well-being) with few side effects. Researchers will compare the effects of this special music versus regular music in 22 healthy adults and patients with AVP-deficiency. The goal is to measure changes in blood oxytocin levels after listening.

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  • University Hospital Basel

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    Basel, 4031, Switzerland

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